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Bennion, Adam S., 1886-1958

"Principles of Teaching"

They are submitted herewith as
helpful in setting up the objectives toward which we are working:

CHILDREN'S CODE
I want to grow up to be wise and strong, happy and able to make
others happy, to love and to be loved, and to do my part in the
world's work.
During my infancy loving hands cared for me, gave me food, clothing
and shelter, and protected me from harm. I am grateful for this care,
and I want to be worthy of the love and confidence of my mother and
father and to do all I can to make them happy.
I will be obedient to my parents and teachers; they are wiser than I
and thoughtful of my welfare.
I have already learned that good health is necessary to strength and
happiness, and that in order to be well and to grow strong, I must
have good, wholesome food, ample exercise and sleep, and abundant
pure water and fresh air--nature's free gifts to all.
My whole body I will keep clean and each part of it as sound as good
care can make it.
I will have respect for all useful work, both mental and physical. I
must learn to be helpful that I may know the joy of service and the
dignity of work well done.
I will begin now to earn some of the things I use. I must learn how
to spend, and how to be generous.


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