Lesson series

Loyalty


Loyalty

Part 1, Theory (200 credits)
Loyalty is “showing my commitment through difficult times.”
Loyalty is like tape or glue that is really strong. It doesn’t come apart easily. When your
friends or family go through difficult times, you can practice loyalty by encouraging them
and finding ways to help. Difficult times could be when people are sick, when they have a
lot of work to do, when they feel stressed, or when things go wrong.
Do not be a “fair-weather friend”—someone who is a friend when everything is going well,
but leaves as soon as trouble comes. A “fair-weather friend” cannot be trusted.
Practice loyalty and you will be a better friend, a better family member, and a better student!
I Will:
1. Do what is right before being told.
2. Not put off until later what I can do now.
3. Do my part for the team.
4. Be a part of the solution rather than the problem.
5. Look for ways to help others.
Discussion Starters:
 Why do you think initiative is an important character quality to develop?
 When has someone shown initiative to help you? How did that make you feel?
 What are a few ways that you could show initiative today?
 Who in your life, or in history, do you think is an example of being an instigator of
good?
Part 2: Practice (800 credits by self evaluation and parents and teachers, school mates, classmates)

Part 2, Self Evaluation + Peer Evaluation (800 credits)
for 8 times, 6 hours/time coaching on the first Saturdays of each month plus self + peer evaluation during the 8 months