7. 7 Intentionally left blank. I used an overhead projector to show the difference between rules and principles by filling a square (span of control) with a lot of little dots (rules, easy but tedious to do) and about 10 pieces of a puzzle (harder, you have to think, remains a challenge). Afterwards I show that a small change in the square (span of control) would mean a lot of rules to be changed and very little principles.
8. 8 Intentionally left blank. I used an overhead projector to show the difference between rules and principles by filling a square (span of control) with a lot of little dots (rules, easy but tedious to do) and about 10 pieces of a puzzle (harder, you have to think, remains a challenge). Afterwards I show that a small change in the square (span of control) would mean a lot of rules to be changed and very little principles.
9. 9 Intentionally left blank. I used an overhead projector to show the difference between rules and principles by filling a square (span of control) with a lot of little dots (rules, easy but tedious to do) and about 10 pieces of a puzzle (harder, you have to think, remains a challenge). Afterwards I show that a small change in the square (span of control) would mean a lot of rules to be changed and very little principles.
10. 10 Intentionally left blank. I used an overhead projector to show the difference between rules and principles by filling a square (span of control) with a lot of little dots (rules, easy but tedious to do) and about 10 pieces of a puzzle (harder, you have to think, remains a challenge). Afterwards I show that a small change in the square (span of control) would mean a lot of rules to be changed and very little principles.
11. 11 Intentionally left blank. I used an overhead projector to show the difference between rules and principles by filling a square (span of control) with a lot of little dots (rules, easy but tedious to do) and about 10 pieces of a puzzle (harder, you have to think, remains a challenge). Afterwards I show that a small change in the square (span of control) would mean a lot of rules to be changed and very little principles.
12. 12 Intentionally left blank. I used an overhead projector to show the difference between rules and principles by filling a square (span of control) with a lot of little dots (rules, easy but tedious to do) and about 10 pieces of a puzzle (harder, you have to think, remains a challenge). Afterwards I show that a small change in the square (span of control) would mean a lot of rules to be changed and very little principles.
13. 13 Law Straßenverkehrs-Ordnung § 1 Grundregeln (1) Die Teilnahme am Straßenverkehr erfordert ständige Vorsicht und gegenseitige Rücksicht. (2) Jeder Verkehrsteilnehmer hat sich so zu verhalten, daß kein Anderer geschädigt, gefährdet oder mehr, als nach den Umständen unvermeidbar, behindert oder belästigt wird. www.gesetze-im-internet.de
14. 14 Straßenverkehrs-Ordnung § 1 Grundregeln (1) Die Teilnahme am Straßenverkehr erfordert ständige Vorsicht und gegenseitige Rücksicht. (2) Jeder Verkehrsteilnehmer hat sich so zu verhalten, daß kein Anderer geschädigt, gefährdet oder mehr, als nach den Umständen unvermeidbar, behindert oder belästigt wird. www.gesetze-im-internet.de Law
=== Example child (60 sec) Imagine parenting a little boy, he is cute as can be but at times he doesn't control himself and kicks his little brother. By using the rule 'don't kick your little brother' you might have the effect that he stops kicking his little brother. But of course, it doesn't take long for him to realise you didn't forbid him to punch his brother. Then of course you can create a new rule 'don't punch your brother'. This will help for a bit and then he realises that he still can pull his brothers hair. And pinch him, and hit him and and and. And you keep creating rules. Eventually you will get there with this boy and his little brother. BUT! I forgot to mention that this boy also has a little sister... (the story continues) You could teach the boy to be kind to people. And perhaps, when nessesary illustrate the concept of being nice with the rules mentioned earlier.