Things children should do to learn to respect other people
1) Parents should be role models. Parents are role models for their children. The way you can teach...
1) Parents should be role models.
Parents are role models for their children. The way you can teach without having to show it in any way is to be a parent by example. Parents themselves will treat each other with respect, When the child sees how to treat each other with respect every day, the child will develop respect for himself. When talking, when the parent speaks wisely, the child will follow the same way without having to learn.
2) Thanks tell me sorry
As a child, parents should not initiate such behavior. It should not be treated by other strangers. Children must be treated with respect by their parents. That way, children will treat adults with respect. For example, about the child If you want to touch the toys that you own, ask the child for permission to touch them. If you want to eat the child's bread, ask the child for permission and then eat it. Let the parents do it. Then I have to tell her that if I want to hold my mother's things, I have to ask for permission. Treat your child's grandparents with respect. From that, the child will treat the grandparents with respect. If you don't like it, you must tell your parents about it. For example. If the child is carrying things from mom's office......"If something goes missing because the child is carrying things from mom's office, it can't be good in mom's office. That's why I don't like you taking things from my office without asking permission... Tell the child that he has the right to say what he likes and doesn't like. Parents should not do what the child does not like. The whole family at home is careful not to do it. Only then will you know not to do things to people you don't like in return. Even when the child respects what the parents don't like and doesn't do it, the parents say thank you...... Either doing things that children don't like, If there was something I did without knowing, "I'm sorry... because my mother didn't know." Tell me. Then the child will learn from the parent and learn to speak back in turn.
3) Apologize if the parents make a mistake.
Parents don't know the child is fat, If it is not the child's fault, but the child is blamed, the parent first apologizes to the child. If the parents don't know, tell them frankly that they don't know, and say, "Let's find the answer together with mom." The idea that there is nothing wrong with being a parent is a thing of the past. If the parent apologizes for being wrong, the child will no longer be reluctant to apologize to the parent when he is wrong. That's why parents make mistakes. If you make a mistake and make your child fat, make sure to tell the child, "I told you because I didn't know. "I'll be careful later, mom, I'm sorry." Saying this helps children learn to apologize to their parents respectfully.
4) Let the parents themselves be committed.
When you want to teach mutual respect, you also need to be a parent yourself. From that, the child knows that the parent's words are correct. promise, I will think that I will not say something that is not true. For example. If you can count these slips, if the mother sends you to the playground, if the child can finish the homework, you should really send them. This will encourage the child to do what the parents ask the next time. Otherwise, if the parent breaks the promise, the child will not respect the parent's word or respect it. That's why mutual respect also needs to be committed.
5) Be consistent with words and actions.
It's the same as keeping a promise. We also need to match words and work. If everyone around the child has a rule that they must only eat one piece of candy a day, the other person will not secretly sneak more candy. No one can break the rules set by the child. In that case, it's like teaching a habit that rules are easy to break. If the adults themselves are consistent with their words and actions, then the child will also take care of them so that their actions are consistent with their words. A child will respect a man who is consistent with his word and deed, thinking, "Oh....my father and mother do as they say," and he himself will become a good man who is consistent with his word and deed. Everyone who is consistent in word and deed is respected by other people, right? If you don't speak up and don't work, you will think of people like free wind and will not respect you anymore.
Parents are role models for their children. The way you can teach without having to show it in any way is to be a parent by example. Parents themselves will treat each other with respect, When the child sees how to treat each other with respect every day, the child will develop respect for himself. When talking, when the parent speaks wisely, the child will follow the same way without having to learn.
2) Thanks tell me sorry
As a child, parents should not initiate such behavior. It should not be treated by other strangers. Children must be treated with respect by their parents. That way, children will treat adults with respect. For example, about the child If you want to touch the toys that you own, ask the child for permission to touch them. If you want to eat the child's bread, ask the child for permission and then eat it. Let the parents do it. Then I have to tell her that if I want to hold my mother's things, I have to ask for permission. Treat your child's grandparents with respect. From that, the child will treat the grandparents with respect. If you don't like it, you must tell your parents about it. For example. If the child is carrying things from mom's office......"If something goes missing because the child is carrying things from mom's office, it can't be good in mom's office. That's why I don't like you taking things from my office without asking permission... Tell the child that he has the right to say what he likes and doesn't like. Parents should not do what the child does not like. The whole family at home is careful not to do it. Only then will you know not to do things to people you don't like in return. Even when the child respects what the parents don't like and doesn't do it, the parents say thank you...... Either doing things that children don't like, If there was something I did without knowing, "I'm sorry... because my mother didn't know." Tell me. Then the child will learn from the parent and learn to speak back in turn.
3) Apologize if the parents make a mistake.
Parents don't know the child is fat, If it is not the child's fault, but the child is blamed, the parent first apologizes to the child. If the parents don't know, tell them frankly that they don't know, and say, "Let's find the answer together with mom." The idea that there is nothing wrong with being a parent is a thing of the past. If the parent apologizes for being wrong, the child will no longer be reluctant to apologize to the parent when he is wrong. That's why parents make mistakes. If you make a mistake and make your child fat, make sure to tell the child, "I told you because I didn't know. "I'll be careful later, mom, I'm sorry." Saying this helps children learn to apologize to their parents respectfully.
4) Let the parents themselves be committed.
When you want to teach mutual respect, you also need to be a parent yourself. From that, the child knows that the parent's words are correct. promise, I will think that I will not say something that is not true. For example. If you can count these slips, if the mother sends you to the playground, if the child can finish the homework, you should really send them. This will encourage the child to do what the parents ask the next time. Otherwise, if the parent breaks the promise, the child will not respect the parent's word or respect it. That's why mutual respect also needs to be committed.
5) Be consistent with words and actions.
It's the same as keeping a promise. We also need to match words and work. If everyone around the child has a rule that they must only eat one piece of candy a day, the other person will not secretly sneak more candy. No one can break the rules set by the child. In that case, it's like teaching a habit that rules are easy to break. If the adults themselves are consistent with their words and actions, then the child will also take care of them so that their actions are consistent with their words. A child will respect a man who is consistent with his word and deed, thinking, "Oh....my father and mother do as they say," and he himself will become a good man who is consistent with his word and deed. Everyone who is consistent in word and deed is respected by other people, right? If you don't speak up and don't work, you will think of people like free wind and will not respect you anymore.