Respect for Others

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Respect for Others


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Respect

Do you know the golden rule?

“Do not do unto others, what you do not want others do unto you.”

“Treat others the way you would want to be treated.”

What is RESPECT?

RESPECT means showing high regard for self, others, and property.

At the heart of respect is CARING .

In simple words, respect is caring how words and actions may impact others.

Showing respectful behavior is a way of saying, “I care for you”.

Respect is caring enough to consider how words and actions impact others.

Being respectful means you act in a way that shows care for how your actions may impact others. We can show respect for people, places, and things.

For example: Using kind or polite words even when you're upset Using manners like sharing, waiting your turn, saying please and thank you Accepting difference or at least disagreeing with kind words

For example: Being careful not to damage places or things Using a quiet voice or calm behavior in public places Sharing resources, only taking what you really need

Examples of what respect is You follow your parents' rules to show them you care (respect) how they feel about the situation. You don't call people names because you care about (respect) their feelings.

Examples of what respect is You don't damage public places because you care about (respect) preserving the quality of the place and other people's right to enjoy it. You don't hit or otherwise hurt people because you care about (respect) their well-being. You use other people's toys with care (respect) so you don't break them.

Examples of what respect is You dress, speak, and act in a way that shows you care about what you know is right and safe, because you care about (respect) yourself and your well-being. You don't interfere with other people's right to look, think, or act differently than you because you care about (respect) their feelings and well-being.

Why respect is important?

To understand why respect is important, think about what life would be like if we don't treat each other with respect. Since respect is about caring whether our words and actions have a hurtful affect on other people, in a world without respect, no one would care whether they were hurting other people. They might do things that are dangerous or mean and not care if other people were harmed.

All of us in society need to treat each other with respect if we want to feel safe and live peacefully together. Respect is important because it means we treat others the way we want to be treated. So if we don't treat others kindly, how can we expect them to be kind in return?

“Treat others the way you would want to be treated.”

A respectful person respects himself or herself and other. He or she treats in the same way that he or she wants to be treated. He or she does not insult people or make fun of them.

Each one of us is important. We are God’s children. We have a special place in the li ves of other people. We all deserve to be treated with respect.

How can you show respect to someone who disrespected you?

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