What is respect? It’s how you treat others It’s how you treat others It’s being considerate of people’s feelings It’s being considerate of people’s feelings.

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What is respect? It’s how you treat others It’s how you treat others It’s being considerate of people’s feelings It’s being considerate of people’s feelings It’s recognizing the value of people, property, the environment and yourself. It’s recognizing the value of people, property, the environment and yourself.

How do you treat people who are different from you? Do you judge them by their looks? Do you judge them by their looks? Do you offer to be friends? Do you offer to be friends? Do you get to know who a person really is? Do you get to know who a person really is?

What do you do when you get angry? Do you blame others for your mistakes? Do you admit when you are wrong? Do you say “I’m sorry”? Do you yell and scream?

How do you behave in class? Do you talk while others are talking? Do you talk while others are talking? Do you raise your hand when you need help? Do you raise your hand when you need help? Do you help teachers and other students? Do you help teachers and other students? Do you keep your area clean? Do you keep your area clean? Do you practice the 6 P’s? Do you practice the 6 P’s?

We are different from each other, but we also have similarities People come in different sizes, shapes and colors People come in different sizes, shapes and colors We all have hopes and dreams We all have hopes and dreams We all have feelings and emotions We all have feelings and emotions

How you show respect- it’s all up to you Respect means caring and treating others with kindness. By showing respect for others, property, the environment, and yourself, you will, in turn, earn the respect that you deserve!