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T E E N A G E

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R E S P E C T

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T E E N A G E

Prepared by: Angelbert Antonio Pednga

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• Define the word Respect.

• Describe the teenagers of today.

• Provide the factors that destroys the respect of teenagers to their parents as well as the people around them.

• Give the ways on how to show respect to teenagers.

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What does the word RESPECT means?Respect is a positive feeling of esteem or

deference for a person entity (such as a

nation or a religion), and also specific

actions and conduct representative of that

esteem. or other

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WHO ARE THE TEENAGERS OF TODAY?

Mood Swings

Temper Tantrums

Sibling rivalry

Greatly influenced by peers

Self- conscious

Unorganized

Less affection shown to parents

Called as the “Generation Z”

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What Teenagers Say Destroys

their Respect for You

When you retaliate to their attacks in kind with insults and hurtful words.

When you act the opposite of cool, believing that fear and punishment from authority, the way you were raised, is a good way to parent.

When they discover your extra-marital affair.

When they see you and your spouse quarrelling disrespectfully, and not resolving the problems in your marriage.

When you don’t recognize how much it hurts to have parents who are divorced.

When you don’t give enough time for them.

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Be HonestOffering affection without

demanding it in returnBe TrustingBe fairBe reliableAvoid poor role modelTeach your child to respect

themselvesBuild their IndependenceBe positiveBe trustingBe a good listenerBe polite

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RESPECT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT BUILDING BLOCK

OF THE ABC’S