DEAR ABBY: In my opinion, we need a national slogan that reminds us to care about everybody and everything. Of course, the Golden Rule represents this. It should be taught to children in the schools. At the beginning of the first class, its meaning could be explained. At the end of the day, teachers could remind the students, "Don't forget the Golden Rule."
What do you think, Abby? -- NANDOR LAZAR, NORFOLK, VA.
DEAR NANDOR LAZAR: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" is an excellent philosophy to live by. The message is simple and powerful. However, children learn by imitation. I feel that principles such as this are most effective when they are taught at home by parents who not only preach the rules but practice them as well.