Free Printable Respect Behavior Chart
Free printable respect behavior chart. Teach children to show respect for people, property, and rules. Track respectful behaviors daily.
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Cover three types of respect: respect for people, respect for property, and respect for rules. Make respect concrete and observable for children.
Example Behaviors
- Said please and thank you
- Knocked before entering
- Returned borrowed items
- Spoke kindly about others
- Accepted others' differences
- Waited my turn
- Asked before touching others' things
- Used inside voice indoors
- Followed safety rules
- Showed good sportsmanship
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I explain respect to young children?
Use concrete examples: 'Respect means being kind, taking care of things, and following rules that keep us safe.'
My child is disrespectful to siblings. Will this help?
Yes! Add specific sibling behaviors like 'Knocked on sibling's door' or 'Asked before borrowing.'
How do I model respect?
Speak respectfully to children and others, acknowledge their feelings, and respect their belongings and space.
Should I address disrespect separately from the chart?
Yes. Use natural consequences for disrespect, and the chart to recognize and reinforce respect.
What's the difference between respect and obedience?
Respect is about valuing others and their property. Obedience is following directions. Both are important but different.