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November - Respect


Meaning of Respect - 

Respect is to show regard and appreciation for the worth of someone or something; self, others, and property.

Why is being Respectful important? 

Respect shows that one values another as an individual. 
Respect honors the personal rights and dignity of the person.

Examples of Respect:

​Respect for your family
Respect for your teacher
Respect for other people
Respect for property
Respect for rules
Respect for differences
Respect for the environment

Respectful Children: 

Practice the Golden Rule
Practice Random Acts of Kindness
Practice saying "please" and "thank you" and "excuse me"
Make a point of not teasing and encourage your friends not to do it either
Be patient with yourself and others when a mistake is made
Discuss with your parents about good manners
Practice good table manners
Make an effort not to gossip
Make an effort to not curse
Be courteous toward everyone
Learn how to properly introduce yourself
Practice giving a firm handshake
Remember to raise your hand when you want to speak in class
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