R-E-S-P-E-C-T

Treat others the way you want to be treated
Avoid insulting people or their culture
Listen to what other people have to say
Treat people with honor
Respect can't be bought or sold
Why is respect important?
      Be nice to other people so they will be nice to you.

Not too long ago, my 9 year-old grandson and myself spent an evening reading, talking, listening and learning the knowledge behind the word respect. Not only in our country, but cultures around the world.When children learn the knowledge of the world they take away a life lesson rather than a request to complete an instruction in using the word.

I was not raised with demands of obedience, I was given life lessons with the consequences which result when knowledge is ignored for short term gain. This taught patterns to live by with the only "time out" being your own period of self-evaluation and resolution. Granted at 9 years old, my grandson will not choose to abide by respect each day - though life itself will teach him the consequences in ways of bringing to himself that which he will not desire. You can give a child a word  and let him choose a meaning or you can give a word knowledge and teach him how to make the choices in life to find peace.

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