Respect What does it look like?.

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Respect What does it look like?

You will need a pencil and paper for this activity.

valuing each others points of view. Respect means … valuing each others points of view.

being open to being wrong. Respect means … being open to being wrong.

accepting people as they are. Respect means … accepting people as they are.

not dumping on someone because you're having a bad day. Respect means … not dumping on someone because you're having a bad day.

Respect means … being polite and kind always, because being kind to people is not negotiable.

not dissing people because they're different from you. Respect means … not dissing people because they're different from you.

not gossiping about people or spreading lies. Respect means … not gossiping about people or spreading lies.

Write down what respect means to you.

Who do you respect? How do you earn respect?

Compare these statements. 1.”I respect Mrs. Jones, I do not want to cause any trouble in her class”. 2.”I’m scared of Mrs. Jones, I do not want to cause any trouble in her class”.