respect

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respect

Treat me right!

kids talk about respect
2003
Information about various ways of showing respect for others, for property, and for oneself is presented in the form of an advice column.

I can show respect

2005
Teaches young children important lessons about courtesy and showing respect for others by saying please and thank you, waiting patiently in line, and following directions.

I can accept others

2005
Introduces children to the importance of social values by teaching them about acceptance, getting along with others, and working out disagreements.

Respect

2000
Describes respect as a virtue and suggests ways in which children can recognize and practice being respectful.

Respect

a girl's guide to getting respect and dealing when your line is crossed
2005
Offers girls advice on how they can get respect and keep it in every aspect of life, with tips for setting boundaries, valuing originality, speaking up when the line is crossed, solving disrespect dilemmas, finding help, and more.

I am respectful

2003
Describes some of the many ways of showing respect, including using good manners, listening to other people, and helping the environment.

Respecting others

2003
An introduction to respecting yourself, friends, parents, teachers, people you don't know, and the earth, with specific examples of how to show respect at home and at school.

Kids talk about respect

2007
Fifth-grader Kendra Kemp talks to kids about respect, offering simple advice for showing good manners and being respectful in a variety of situations.

I am respectful

2003
Simple text and photographs show various ways children can be respectful.

Learn the value of respect

1988
Defines the concept of respect by examples of how it may be shown in daily life, such as demonstrating respect for another's wishes, religion, or possessions, or respect for the beauties of nature.

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