If we want our children to respect others in life, then our parents, as their first teachers, should treat our children with the same respect. Childhood is the stage when children understand the world and learn how to get along with others. Parents play a very important role in educating children how to establish healthy social relations and integrate into society. Learning to respect others can make children cooperate with others better, express their feelings and have empathy for others.
As children's closest "friends", we need to take the initiative to assume the responsibility of setting an example for children. In daily life, setting an example is one of the most effective ways for children to learn to respect others. Whenever you are polite to others or help others, you are showing your children the way to respect others. Give children the opportunity to help themselves in their daily lives and accept their help. Praise your children often, and let them feel the joy of respecting and helping others.
Children who have not been respected by their parents in the process of growing up are actually difficult to learn to respect in other ways in the process of growing up later. Respect means caring about other people's feelings first and being willing to treat them positively. To care about others' feelings, we must first "empathize" with others' feelings. Empathy, similar to what we said before, focuses on being able to understand other people's positions and feelings and their emotions and thoughts.
When a young child doesn't know how to respect others, if we just teach him rudely, he will still learn to disrespect. Perhaps it is only because of our rude behavior that we are afraid. So how can we teach this little boy who always rudely interrupts others to learn to respect? The magic weapon is "empathy"! Only when they feel empathy and learn to feel empathy with others can they really learn what respect is.