“Respect: Treating Others the Way We Want to Be Treated”

“Respect: Treating Others the Way We Want to Be Treated”

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authorAbysinya

Respect helps children understand how important it is to care for people, places, and the world around us. By listening, being patient, using kind words, and valuing differences, children learn that respect makes friendships stronger and our world kinder. This gentle lesson teaches little ones that when we treat others with love and fairness, we make life brighter for everyone

age3 - 6 کلن
emotional intelligence
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