Respect: Is it worth it for me?

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Respect: Is it worth it for me? Think of one RESPECTFUL person in your life. Take a few minutes to write down how this person shows RESPECT. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5GSpV4wmpA

RESPECT Definition 1. Showing consideration for other people and their property. 2. Caring for ourselves, family, community, and school. 3. Appreciating and accepting individual differences. 4. Treating others the way that you would want to be treated.

What does RESPECT look like? With your EYES With your ACTIONS With your HEART With your WORDS

Respect vs. Disrespect – What would you do? 1. Someone on the school bus is saying unkind words and "bullying" another student. What should you do? 2. One of your classmates or siblings shares a story you have already heard many times before. How should you react? 3. The park is closed for construction and the sign says "Keep Out!" Your friends want to play anyway. What should you do? What if someone takes a marker and starts writing on the sign? 4. What should you do if you see a classmate or teacher with their arms full struggling to open a door? Or you see them drop a stack of papers on the ground? 5. Your coach chooses another player to put in the game and you feel it should be you?

Sweet Respect Experiment 1. Pepper: People around you-classmates, teachers, friends and family. 2. Bar of soap: unkind, hurtful language and actions. 3. Sugar: Sweetness of kind, caring language and actions.