
Why Do Kids Mix Up Respect Respecting Respected Respects And Respecter And How To Fix It?
Life’s Little Embarrassment
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Life’s Little Embarrassment
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Life’s Little Embarrassment
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Children hear “thank you” every day. They need good replies. Two common answers exist. “You’re welcome” and “No problem.” Both sound polite. But they ...
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When children learn English, small words make a big difference. Saying “thank you” opens doors. It shows kindness. It builds respect. Parents and kids ...
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Saying sorry fixes small hurts. It mends friendships. It shows courage. Children learn this early. Two common phrases help them say sorry. “I’m sorry” ...
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You are late to dinner. You say "Sorry, I was reading." That is an excuse.
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Children ask for things all day. A crayon. A snack. A book. Two common phrases make requests. “Give me” and “Hand me.” Both mean “pass that object to ...
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You welcome a friend with a hug. A welcoming smile makes people feel safe. The words “welcome, welcoming, welcomely” all come from one family. Each wo ...
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You thank a friend for a gift. A thankful heart notices small kindnesses. The words “thank, thankful, thankfully, thankless, thanks” all come from one ...
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Every child wants friends. Every child wants to be liked. Small words make a big difference. “Please.” “Thank you.” “Excuse me.” English gives us a gr ...
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Every child wants to make others happy. A kind word. A helpful act. A warm smile. English gives us a gracious family of words for spreading good feeli ...
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What Does “Same Word, Different Forms” Mean? One root word can grow into four kind forms. “Gentle, gently, gentleness, gentleman” share one meaning. T ...
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What Does “Same Word, Different Forms” Mean? One root word can grow into three apology forms. “Excuse, excusable, excusably” share one meaning. That m ...
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Hello, friendship hero Have you ever been really upset with a friend? What made you feel better? Did you forgive them? Or did you pardon them? They bo ...
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Hello, kindness champion Have you ever accidentally bumped into a friend? Or broken something that wasn't yours? How do you make it right? Do you apol ...
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Hello, gratitude expert Have you ever said "thank you" for a cookie? Or have you ever felt really, really glad for a friend's help? How do you talk ab ...
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Hello, friendly friend Have you ever said "hello" to a new classmate? Or held the door open for a visitor at your house? How do you talk about that? D ...
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Hello, social butterfly Have you ever gone to see your grandparents? Or stopped by a friend's house to say hello? How do you talk about that? Do you v ...
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Hello, friendship expert Have you ever wanted a friend to come to your birthday party? Or to just hang out at your house after school? How do you talk ...
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Hello, word explorer Have you ever reached for something? Maybe a book from a shelf. Or the last cookie on a plate. How do you talk about that? Do you ...
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Hello, word explorer Have you ever been really thirsty? You pick up a glass of water. Do you drink it all? Or do you take a small sip? They both invol ...
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Words about bad manners appear often in family discussions. Two common words are “rude and impolite.” Both describe behavior that lacks respect. But t ...
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Words about good manners appear often in family conversations. Two important words are “polite and courteous.” Both describe respectful behavior. But ...
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Hello, little leader Do you know how to tell your friends what to do in a game? Or how to ask for help nicely? We use a special way of talking for tha ...
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