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I show respect (The Best Me I can Be)

by David Parker

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This is a short book of telling ways to show respect. Things that the kids can do at home and school to show respect for themselves, friends, teachers, and parents.

The word of the day was respect, adn this was a great example. We decided to keep a marble jar, and add a marble everytime someone was seen showing respect to a friend or teacher.

As an extension we just gave more examples of how to show respect and talked about why we show respect.
  coko_1982 | Oct 25, 2009 |
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This Book is about respect. Respect is a very difficult concept to explain to children. Long before children understand what respect is, they need to learn some of the behaviors associated with it. Repetition is a wonderful way to teach this. It is the goal here through repetition to teach, review, and reinforce some of the behaviors of respect

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