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Teaching respect
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Are you concerned that your child doesn’t respect you? Does he talk back, roll his eyes, or walk away while you’re talking?

Teaching respectful behavior (and correcting disrespectful behavior) takes consistency, calm, and follow-through. A good place to start is by considering how you define respect and what respectful communication means to you.

Myths about Respect

Parent Cue Cards- how to handle difficult parenting issues

Restorative Practices
Restorative Practices is used at GRPS. Watch this video to see it action.

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