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My Blog: A Little Respect Please
This item is included in the following series/curriculum: My Blog
- Grade Level: Upper Elementary (4-6)-Junior High (7-9)
- Subjects: Relationships / Family / Parenting
- Produced By: Cerebellum Corporation
- Year: 2009
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Running Time: 14m
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What is respect? What does respect feel like? How do you show respect? Chelsea talks about respect on her blog. Viewers will learn what respect is and about different ways people disrespect people for their ideas or being different. The program also discusses the concept of respecting rules and the importance of self-respect.
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