How to Teach Kids to Respect Others
When learning how to teach kids to respect others, you must know how to respect others yourself. _____36.______You must know how to, and consistently use the skill yourself for your teaching to be effective.
So, the very first and most important tool in learning how to teach kids to respect others is to respect others yourself. Always show respect to people, even people who disrespect you, and always show respect to the kids you're trying to teach. _______37._______There is no need to conduct your life by keeping company with people who are disrespectful to you or your family. There are plenty of people in the world. Allowing yourself to become emotional, angry or upset over the words or actions of others is unnecessary. It can be difficult to avoid, but if your goal is to teach kids to respect others, you must respect others as well.
Children learn by example. They just do. The 'do as I say, not as I do' line just doesn't fly. Children WILL automatically do what they are taught, but teaching doesn't come through words alone. _____38.________
Another important factor to keep in mind when you are trying to teach kids to respect others is to listen carefully to what they say. You've had children, so now it's ultimately your job to raise them into the world the best you can. _____39.______Do not yell. Do not roll your eyes. Do not insult, and never, ever hit. If you engage in any of this type of behavior with your children, they will ultimately learn that this behavior is acceptable, no matter how many times you tell them with words that it's not ok.
Always make children feel like they are the most important thing in the world to you at any given moment. ____40.______Nothing is more important than giving your children undivided attention when they need it. They will be off on their own before you know it and then you can have some time to yourself. Right now, make them feel like they are No.1 and they will learn so much for than just to respect others. They will learn compassion, listening skills, and how to choose friends who are good for them.
A. This is the key to teaching anyone anything.
B. Giving them a reward can help them behave well.
C. If people are disrespectful to you, simply walk away.
D. When children feel like you care, they will learn how to care as well.
E. Parents can find pleasure from turning their children into responsible adults.
F. They watch how adults around them act and they learn to act that way as well.
G. When your children speak, listen carefully.
ACFGD
—Good afternoon. My name is Peter. I’m the general manager of the personnel department. I’ll be interviewing you. Please sit down.
— 61 , Peter. My name’s Jon. Jon Smash.
—Well, Jon, it’s a pleasure to meet you. 62 .
—I’ve been a manager at Nike for over three years. I won manager of the year award two years ago, and I got promoted last August.
—OK. Tell me about yourself…your personality.
— 63 . I think before I act, and if something goes wrong in our company I always remain calm. I never scream at my employees. And I’ve never lost my temper.
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—I think I’m good at solving problems. 65 . I also love challenges. I work well under pressure. When my boss pushes me to finish a project early I always get it done and never complain.
—Jon, you seem like a very good manager. I like your ambition. You’re very confident and motivated. We like that here at Microsoft. Well, our interview is over……
A. I’m glad it’s you who will offer me the opportunity to get the job B. I enjoy approaching problems directly C. Nice to meet you D. What are your strengths E. I owe my success to my employees F. Tell me about your work experience G. I think I’m very level-headed |
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