"If more could be done to teach moral values to young children with aids such as The Way to Happiness, maybe man's inhumanity to man would be a thing of the past."
Patricia Peterson, Assistant Principal
Kentwood, Louisiana
"Thank you
for the Set A Good Example Contest and The Way to Happiness
booklets. Our students, staff and parents have really benefited from them. We have created lesson plans around the precepts of the booklet and they have made a positive impact on our students' lives."
Marjorie Stevens, Guidance Counselor
Cleveland, Ohio
"Your
booklet The Way to Happiness provided valuable guidance to my class. The Jr. High Range is a questioning period for youth and your pamphlet is just what the students needed. It made them think and established values all too often missing in today's world."
Gloria Patterson, Teacher
Northridge, California
"We at
Clifdale feel The Way to Happiness is SAFE for our children. Each
day we are motivated and assured of our goal as it is reflected in the
faces of our children, faculty and parents... We hear it in letters, calls from parents, members of the community, and all area businesses... We feel confident that our S.A.F.E. Program will influence our children because it follows The Way to Happiness guidelines which will help lead them to be productive, drug-free, morally right, self-confident, and successful in any endeavor. And thus we will remain safe."
Cathy E. Wells, Teacher
Spartanburg, SC
"This
program is a very effective one. It reached the children and their
families. It created conversations. But most of all, it presented values
to children. This is something that has been lacking for quite a few years
in our school systems. WHY? I don't know. Don't we want a world full of people who have deep values? You bet your life. We are grateful for this opportunity. It has been a wonderful feeling to think that we have been instruments in creating something valuable in others. The Way to Happiness was a great help in achieving this objective. We'll keep using it because it reminds us of what really counts."
Donna McQuillen, Teacher
North Tonawanda, NY