PB4L @ GSFM:

This week at Good Samaritan, our Positive Behaviour for Learning (PB4L) focus has been RESPECT. Each class have explored the meaning of this word, what it looks like in the classroom and how to demonstrate respect to others and yourself.
Each class haven created a definition of what respect means to them:
Amaroo Gold -Respect is treating others like we want to be treated and accepting others for who they are, even if they are different from you or you don't agree with them.
Amaroo Blue-Respect means greeting each other with a happy smile, being kind to others, treating each other politely and sharing.
Kindergarten Blue-Respect is listening to our teachers and Friends, taking turns and putting our hand up.
Kindergarten Gold-Respect is Listening to our teacher and one another with the ear of our heart.
*Being kind to everyone
1Gold-Respect is when you listen and look at someone when they are talking.
2 Blue-Respect is treating others kindly and greeting others in a positive manner. We display good sportspersonship and use uplifting words.
2Gold -Respect is valuing ourselves and each other.
3 Blue-Respect means treating others how you would like to be treated and accepting people for who they are. We can show respect by listening to each other's ideas and opinions, including others even if they like things that are different and giving everyone a fair turn.
3Gold-Respect means that we accept each other for exactly who we are. Respect in relationships builds feelings of trust and safety.
4 Blue -Respect is treating others how you would like to be treated and putting yourself in other people's shoes. Respect is also respecting other peoples boundaries, listening to others and using manners.
4Gold-Respect is when you show love and care for people. It is when you listen and help others showing compassion and empathy. Respect is when you treat others the way you want to be treated.
5Blue-Respect is being kind and inclusive. It involves using your manners when interacting with others and treating others how you would like to be treated.
5Gold -Respect is when we look out for everyone.
6 Blue -Respect is having pride in yourself that is lived out in the way we treat others, the environment and all of God's creation.
6 Gold - Respect is equality and inclusivity. It is being compassionate to everyone and knowing other people's boundaries. Respect is acknowledging others in conversation, using manners and maintaining eye contact.
6 Red-Respect is the mutual trust and compassion shown to yourself and others through applying your best manners