- Whole Body Respect:
- Eyes: Look at the person when they are speaking to show you are paying attention.
- Mouth: Speak kindly and avoid interrupting others.
- Ears: Listen carefully without tuning out or talking over someone.
- Hands: Use gentle touches, don’t grab or hit, and ask before taking something.
- Defining Respect:
- Respect: Valuing yourself and others through actions and words.
- Kind: Being considerate and compassionate toward others.
- Polite: Using good manners like saying “please” and “thank you.”
- Listen: Giving full attention to what someone is saying.
- Manners: Behaving in a socially acceptable and courteous way.
- Truth: Being honest and not lying or misleading others.
- Care: Showing concern for the well-being of others.
- Help: Offering assistance or support when needed.
- Problem Solving with Respect:
- Teacher giving directions while friend talks: Wait until the teacher finishes, then politely ask your friend to talk later.
- Friend wants to play soccer, you want tag: Suggest taking turns or finding a game you both enjoy.
- Little brother took favorite toy: Calmly ask for it back or offer to trade for another toy.
- No trash can after picnic: Carry the trash until you find one or ask an adult for help.
- Old woman walking toward store entrance: Hold the door open for her as a courtesy.
- Respect Crossword:
- Across:
4. CALM
7. COURTESY
8. VALUE
9. EMPATHY
10. PEACEFUL
11. HONEST
12. RESOLVE
- Down:
1. THANK
2. HELP
3. DECIDE
5. SHARE
6. KIND
7. TRUTH
9. LISTEN
10. CARE
13. EMOTION
14. HONEST
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet about respect.