CHILDREN'S  HOME  RULES
Children should strive to learn up to their age potential corresponding to the number.  For example, a 9 year old child should learn at least up to the 9th Children's Home Rule.  This is the required material for the promotion tests.  However, over achievemnet is never discouraged.  The emphasis is to build a stronger more respectful relationship between children and their parents...in order for this to occur positive reinforcement is necessary at home and at school.  Also, we approach the children from the perspective of not only memorizing the Children's Home Rules, but learning to do what they say, and making these rules a constant positive habit.   Anyone who is under the age of 15 is considered a child and must learn the Children Home Rules too.
Underlined material represents the most important part or Key Word(s) for each of the rules.

1.  Children shall
GREET THEIR PARENTS when they enter the house and say good-bye when they leave.

2.   Children will at all times
BE RESPECTFUL to their parents and their grandparents.

3.   Children will at all times
BE TRUTHFUL.

4.   Children will strive for a
GOOD RELATIONSHIP with their brothers and sisters.

5.   Children will willing
HELP WITH the household CHORES.

6.   Children shall
REPORT TO THEIR PARENTS that they have completed assigned tasks.

7.   Children shall
BE RESPONSIBLE for the upkeep and neatness of their own rooms.

8.   Children will
PRACTICE DAILY CLEANLINESS in the matter of hair, teeth, and body.

9.   Children shall
ABIDE BY THEIR PARENT'S decisions.

10. Children shall
NOT INTERRUPT adult conversations.

11. Children shall
REFRAIN FROM ROWDY BEHAVIOR at home.

12. Children shall
POSSESS AN ACTIVE MIND, BODY, AND SPIRIT.

13. Children will
DILIGENTLYSTUDY their school work at home and at school.

14. Children will at all times
SHOW RESPECT for their school, teachers, and peers.

15. Children shall
ALWAYS FINISH what they have already started.
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