Respectful Behavior Can Bounce Back, LP Episode 4
Respectful Behavior Can Bounce Back
Respectful behavior is a life skill. Not every young person knows what it looks like. Show them how respectful behavior enhances outcomes and interactions. When you show respect, it is often sent back to you in the form of respect. It is like a bouncing ball.
Blog & Topic Questions: Respectful Behavior Can Bounce Back
https://www.learningpursuit.org/blog/respectful-behavior-can-bounce-back
Website: https://www.learningpursuit.org/
Blog: https://www.learningpursuit.org/blog
Email: info@learningpursuit.org
This post's photographs are from Glorify, Inc or Chad Carmack. We have a Glorify license agreement to use images and design tools from the Glorify site.
Music: Break Sweat, by Balloon Planet. We have an Artlist license agreement to use the music.
Video Footage: Vitaly Gariev, Looking At Camera Office Workers Team Studio Photoshoot; Oleksandr, Positive Coaching Light Table Sand; Rassvet Production, Basketball Player Ball; Frame Stock, Soldiers Training Boot Camp Drill Sergeant; and Cinematic Vision, Soldiers Army Drill Top Shot
Questions:
Think of a leader that constantly demonstrates respectful behavior. How would you justify that they are strong leaders?
Why is it better that team members treat each other with respect? What does that respect look like?
For more questions, please visit our blog: https://www.learningpursuit.org/blog/respectful-behavior-can-bounce-back
© COPYRIGHT: Chad C. Carmack, Ed. D.
Respectful behavior is a life skill. Not every young person knows what it looks like. Show them how respectful behavior enhances outcomes and interactions. When you show respect, it is often sent back to you in the form of respect. It is like a bouncing ball.
Blog & Topic Questions: Respectful Behavior Can Bounce Back
https://www.learningpursuit.org/blog/respectful-behavior-can-bounce-back
Website: https://www.learningpursuit.org/
Blog: https://www.learningpursuit.org/blog
Email: info@learningpursuit.org
This post's photographs are from Glorify, Inc or Chad Carmack. We have a Glorify license agreement to use images and design tools from the Glorify site.
Music: Break Sweat, by Balloon Planet. We have an Artlist license agreement to use the music.
Video Footage: Vitaly Gariev, Looking At Camera Office Workers Team Studio Photoshoot; Oleksandr, Positive Coaching Light Table Sand; Rassvet Production, Basketball Player Ball; Frame Stock, Soldiers Training Boot Camp Drill Sergeant; and Cinematic Vision, Soldiers Army Drill Top Shot
Questions:
Think of a leader that constantly demonstrates respectful behavior. How would you justify that they are strong leaders?
Why is it better that team members treat each other with respect? What does that respect look like?
For more questions, please visit our blog: https://www.learningpursuit.org/blog/respectful-behavior-can-bounce-back
© COPYRIGHT: Chad C. Carmack, Ed. D.
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