Teaching children about integrity
I recently had the honor of being a substitute teacher for some physical education and growth and development classes. My students ranged in ages from 7-12 years old.
Having been trained using The New IQ, I was able to generate discussions about sportsmanship, trust, accountability, self-care, honesty and many more topics. After my two weeks were completed, students were able to use the word "integrity" with clarity. Students could make comments about what integrity is, who was demonstrating integrity in class, and what they could do to create it.
What I discovered from this experience is that integrity can be taught to those who are ready to learn. I continue to be in awe and grateful for The New IQ book and your training that changed my life.



















Kids are the future
Submitted by admin on Sat, 02/09/2008 - 16:14.Wow - what a great example of spreading integrity. Those kids don't know how fortunate they are to have the exposure to this important concept. I imagine that many of them will continue to find value in these lessons for the rest of their lives.
As a parent, I have watched how quickly my daughter can pick up on advanced concepts - but only when we give her some "handle" to grasp. The concept of integrity is a great handle for kids so they can continue to explore and uderstand their world with a mindset towards fairness, honor, honesty, etc.
thanks for sharing!