The golden rule states that you should treat others as you'd like to be treated.lt'd be nice
everyone followed this rule, but it's been broken more than once. Write about a time when you felt
disrespected. How did you handle it and what did you learn?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
When you disrespect people, you think very little of them. Disrespect is all about not showing respect. Actually, it's about showing the opposite of respect, by acting rude, impolite, and offensive. Talking back to your teacher is showing disrespect for her authority.
Calmly explain what the problem is and how their behavior is affecting you. Don't be afraid to firmly but politely ask them to explain their behavior. Use I-focused language so that the other person does not feel accused. For example, “I feel very disrespected when you speak to me in that tone.
To disrespect someone is to act in an insulting way toward them. When you disrespect people, you think very little of them. Disrespect is all about not showing respect. Actually, it's about showing the opposite of respect, by acting rude, impolite, and offensive.
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Our high school had problems with disrespect, fighting, and incivility. A minority of students were destroying the school environment. To cultivate student leaders who were willing to step up as role models, I asked any interested students who were unhappy with the school environment to join a group called HELP (Heroes Empowering and Leading their Peers). This group held meetings to study positive behavior and leadership skills and created a quasi-neighborhood watch group. We published a school newsletter called HELP Take Back Our School. We brought in consultants to do leadership training with a cross-section of students. We started to introduce some of the Habits of Mind to the student body, and we used student and staff input to select a Character Student of the Month for each grade level. With the collaborative effort of the administration, staff, and students, we soon turned disrespect into respect.