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Teaching children to respect the belongings of others isn’t just about manners, it’s about building empathy and fostering trust in relationships. When children learn this value early, they develop stronger social skills and deeper connections with others. Respect begins at home. Show your child why it’s important to ask before using something that doesn’t belong to them and practice it yourself. Model the behaviour you want to see in your child. Lead by example!
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