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How can we respect others

Estella Mills
Estella Mills
2025-07-21 09:26:47
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Listen and be present If someone else is speaking, give them the courtesy of listening to and thinking about what they’ve said before responding, forming your own opinions, or dismissing theirs. Be thoughtful of others’ feelings Talk to your girl about how she might feel angry, sad, or even embarrassed if someone rolled their eyes at one of her ideas or talked over her when she was trying to speak. Acknowledge others and say thank you If your girl did half the work on a science project, but her partner took all the credit, how would she feel. Letting others know that their efforts matter and thanking them for their time, work, and/or thoughtfulness doesn’t need to take more than a few seconds, but it makes a big difference. Address mistakes with kindness Everyone, even your girl, makes mistakes. Helping others grow from their mistakes with dignity is just the decent thing to do. Respect physical boundaries Everyone’s body is their own, and everyone has the right to decide the level and type of physical contact they’re comfortable with. Live and let live In this great big world of ours, there are a billion different ways to live life, and that’s what makes life interesting.
Anabelle Smith
Anabelle Smith
2025-07-17 18:44:33
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To have healthy, respectful relationships you need to know what respectful behaviour looks like. Here are some examples of how to show respect to others: be a good listener understand someone’s point of view express your needs and wants in a direct, calm and respectful way respond in a timely manner if someone requests something acknowledge what others do well let people know you appreciate them if someone shares something intimate and personal with you, keep it private emphasise someone’s strengths, not their weaknesses ensure your humour is sensitive to others’ feelings and avoid embarrassing them speak directly with others, don’t talk behind their back allow someone space if they need it. Respectful relationships are important because they: contribute to your growth, maturity and sense of self-confidence promote healthy self-expression and awareness of yourself and others enable you to feel accepted, positive and free to be yourself. Respectful relationships also help you feel safe, encouraged, valued, understood and accepted.
Dalton Hickle
Dalton Hickle
2025-07-07 23:00:49
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Respect means that you accept somebody for who they are, even when they’re different from you or you don’t agree with them. Show people what respect looks like by being respectful yourself. Communicate clearly – they may not realise how you feel. Set some boundaries/stand up for yourself. Spend time with people who are respectful and make you feel safe. Tell the person what they are doing isn’t ok and be specific. Try to understand their point of view. Give that person a chance to change their behaviour toward you. You can call out disrespect or discrimination by saying 'we don't do that here'.
Arnoldo Reilly
Arnoldo Reilly
2025-06-27 09:13:23
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Respect means treating everyone and everything with care. The golden rule is to treat others the way you would like to be treated. You can show respect for your classmates, parents and teachers in many ways – how you speak to them, how you behave towards them and how you look after your belongings and the personal belongings of others. When you respect others you show them that you care about them. You can do this by treating everyone with kindness. No-one is the same, everyone is special and should be treated with respect.
Chaya Moen
Chaya Moen
2025-06-27 09:02:10
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By treating your peers with courtesy and consideration, you can positively contribute to someone else’s experience. Being able to respect one another’s differences creates an inclusive and fun environment to live and study in. We ask that you bring your individual experience and unique perspective, whilst also being able to listen and understand other people’s opinions. Be kind and courteous, be polite, avoid interrupting or causing disturbances, listen to others and respect differences in beliefs and opinions. Think before you speak, your language and tone, lend a helping hand or ear and practice compassion, avoid gossip and any conversations that may be considered discriminatory or bullying, respect personal space and personal property. Understand everyone has their own experiences and beliefs, speak up if others around you are being disrespectful, be willing to evolve and admit mistakes.