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From the Life Learning E-letter:

In the next issue:

Danielle Conger writes about the difference between rules and principles and
notes, "If, after careful consideration, we adopt a principle, we
internalize it and thoughtfully apply it to countless situations throughout our life.
There is no external threat demanding our adherence, only our own internal
sense of right and wrong. Living by principles offers our children both the
model of an ethical life and the opportunity to grow as ethical and just
individuals."

Woohoo!

~Kelly




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Danielle Conger

It's online now as a PDF at the Life Learning Website, and I'll be
putting it up at my website as well, on the Opinions page.

http://www.lifelearningmagazine.com/0412/index.html

--Danielle

http://www.danielleconger.com/Homeschool/Welcomehome.html



kbcdlovejo@... wrote:

>>From the Life Learning E-letter:
>
>In the next issue:
>
>Danielle Conger writes about the difference between rules and principles and
>notes, "If, after careful consideration, we adopt a principle, we
>internalize it and thoughtfully apply it to countless situations throughout our life.
>There is no external threat demanding our adherence, only our own internal
>sense of right and wrong. Living by principles offers our children both the
>model of an ethical life and the opportunity to grow as ethical and just
>individuals."
>
>Woohoo!
>
>~Kelly
>
>