How have you been respectful this week?.  How you treat others  Being thoughtful about others feelings  Looking out for people, property and the.

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How have you been respectful this week?

 How you treat others  Being thoughtful about others feelings  Looking out for people, property and the environment

 Actions?  Words?  Do actions speak louder than words?

 Treat other people how YOU would like to be treated.  Help people who need it  Listen to your friends  Hold open a door for someone  Smile at someone you don’t normally speak to  Ask someone to join you on the playground

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