Adults are at their best behavior when treated with kindness, patience and understanding; however, it is presumed that children behave best when threatened, punished and humiliated. Actually, there is no difference between how parents and adults behave. Everybody behaves as they are treated.
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Your child will not like them
i don't no way
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Respect is not for adults and superiors only, children also deserve to be respected by means of giving them their rights and privileges. Give them the chance to enjoy their youth and learn from their mistakes. And mature as a grown up individuals.
children should be respected because if you don't respect them they won't respect you and won't listen to you they will do what they want and also they will adapt bad habits.
It is important for children to start socializing when young so they can learn to share their toys; have fun with other children; be loving and caring so it molds them into social individuals rather than antisocial individuals when they get into their teens and then adulthood.
i think respected sir is incorrect we call sir with respect so there is no need to call respected sir
because we have brain and education
Personal Privacy has to be respected because not only are we individuals with rights but its basically stated in the amendments 1, 3, 5. These amendments basically speak of our right in home, of religion, and of one as an individul.
As (native) children, we're taught that you are to always treat your elders with respect. So... elders, no matter which tribe you come from, are highly respected.
Ideally, children are born in a marriage where the parents are committed to each other but hopefully all children are loved and respected.
yes, doctors are well respected individuals with an obivously high intellect level
Because Singapore's culture involves family there elders are greatly respected and the children are like jewels I wish to move there
Teachers are no longer respected by children, parents, politicians, etc