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Respect is an attitude. Being respectful helps a child succeed in life. If children don’t have respect for peers, authority, or themselves, it’s almost impossible for them to succeed. ... Home > Teacher Articles > Teaching Articles > Respect- How to teach it and how to show it...
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I often have the image of writing a behavioral goal for South Park’s Eric Cartman pop in my head as I write these: Cartman will RESPECT MY AUTHORI-TAY in the classroom when given a direction in 4 out of 5 trials as measured by teacher charted records.; ... Defiance of authority usually has a root in a need for control,
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If respecting someone means respecting their feelings and their survival needs, then if a person does not respect your feelings, they don't respect you. If those in positions of power and authority do not respect your needs and feelings, they will not earn your respect.
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A teaching guide for the virtue of respect. Includes classroom discussion questions, writing assignments, and student activities. For grades 5-9. ... To find additional teaching guides on Respect and related topics for K-12, click here.
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Boy yes kids have lost all respect for authority whether it be for parents, teachers, ministers, or the law. My husband often substitute taught and teachers told him the greatest problem they had with students was lack of respect. ... Home Debates Parents Are Not Teaching Children Respect For Authority Anymore.
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Teaching respect is a broader subject than what we have touch on thus far. Being respectful of adults, and authority is just one part of a multitude of areas in which respect should be shown. Lets face it. It's difficult for kids to receive respect, and this is what I have trouble with!
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Teaching Children Respect In An Age of Equality ... Remember those "Question Authority" buttons that were popular in the 1960's? Some baby boomer parents take an ideological stand against any role distinctions that are "given" rather than earned.
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This is teaching the child respect for age, authority, position, and also consideration for others. Of course, this should not be done so the parent can have "the biggest end of the stick." It is not done because of the selfishness of the parent;
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Respect is...listening with out interrupting ... Respect is...taking your partner's feelings into consideration ... Respect is...keeping an open mind...
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This above-it-all attitude is especially frustrating to teachers and administrators, who rely on parents to teach their children to respect authority, even when they disagree. ... Teaching Respect; How to teach kids to respect authority. Interview by Clay Renick;
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