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Teach your child to respect themselves. Self-respect is one of
most important forms of respect. Once we respect ourselves, it is easier to respect others.
Your opinion means a lot to your child. If you believe your child can succeed, they will believe they can as well.
Build their independence. Give them responsibilities as soon as they can handle them.
Help them set and achieve goals. Their self-respect will skyrocket when they see themselves achieving those goals.
Encourage honesty. Let your child know that they may be able to fool some people, but they can’t fool themselves. There is no pride in stealing, cheating, or lying.
Most importantly, show love! Say ‘I love you” often and give plenty of hugs and kisses.
If your child makes a mistake, remind them that they are still loved.
Age affects children’s respect. Children and adults deserve respect at every age. Here is a guideline based on age:
Babies – They are too young to show respect but when you meet their needs, they learn to trust you. This helps as they get older because respect for authority is based on trust.
Toddlers – They are old enough to learn to say “please” and “thank you”.
Preschoolers – This is a good time to teach rules and consequences.
Elementary age – They show
most respect for adults who make fair rules. It helps to let them have a say in
rules that they are expected to follow.
Middle and High Schoolers – Allow them to show independence, such as clothing or hairstyles, but make sure you have guidelines. They will appreciate
respect you are showing them. We respect you and
incredible job that you have, being a parent.
Have a great day!
Steve McChesney

Steve and Lisa McChesney publish a daily self-esteem building and motivational newsletter. Visit them at http://www.bullyfreekids.com