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VALUING AND

FASHION GENERAL
APPRECIATING
THE UNIQUENESS
OF OTHER.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
▰describe how good manners are
developed.
▰demonstrate in one's actions the
virtues and good manners for healthy
intra- and inter- personal relationships
▰appraise the utility of the suggested
tips and strategies in the Philippine
context.
INTRODUCTION:
▰One of the social contexts of children
which can train them tobecome the now of
society is theschool.
▰The school with positive adult modelsworks
in acollaborativemannerwith other social
agents todevelop the learner holisticallyas
envisioned by the Philippine K-12 curriculum.
▰Part of school learning is learning how to
get along with differentkinds of classmates
and others as well .
▰The teacher should be arole model
in her/his intra-and inter-personal
relationships.
▰Teacher shouldwalk what she
talksin terms of themanners,virtues
and values demonstrated.
▰It is in this respect that the teacher
should instill anappreciationfor
diversity from the start.
Good manners are developed through a
combination of education, socialization, and
personal awareness.
Here are some ways in which good manners can
be cultivated:

1. Modeling: Children often learn good manners


by observing the behavior of adults around
them. Parents, teachers, and other role models
can set a positive example by demonstrating
polite and respectful behavior in their
2. Teaching: Formal instruction in good
manners can also be helpful, especially for
children. Parents and teachers can teach
children basic etiquette rules, such as saying
"please" and "thank you," using proper table
manners, and being respectful of others'
property and feelings.
3. Practice: Like any skill, good manners
require practice to become second nature.
Children can practice using good manners in
a variety of settings, such as at home, at
4. Reinforcement: Positive reinforcement can be a
powerful tool for encouraging good manners.
When children use good manners, they should be
praised and rewarded. This can help to reinforce
the behavior and make it more likely that they
will continue to use good manners in the future.
5. Correction: When children make mistakes or
use poor manners, it is important to correct them
in a gentle and constructive manner. Parents and
teachers can explain why the behavior is
inappropriate and suggest alternative ways of
6. Cultural awareness: Good manners can vary depending
on cultural norms and expectations. It is important to be
aware of these differences and to adapt one's behavior
accordingly when interacting with people from different
cultures.
7. Personal reflection: Finally, developing good manners
requires a degree of self-awareness and a willingness to
reflect on one's own behavior. By being mindful of how our
actions affect others, we can identify areas where we need
to improve and make a conscious effort to be more polite
and respectful.
Respect, empathy, honesty, kindness, patience,
forgiveness, and self-control are also important in
intrapersonal relationships, which refer to the relationship
we have with ourselves. Here's how these qualities can be
applied in an intrapersonal context:

1. Respect:

- Respecting oneself means valuing your own worth,


beliefs, and boundaries. It involves treating yourself with
kindness and not engaging in self-criticism or self-
destructive behavior.
- When you have self-respect, you are more likely to make
choices that are in your best interest and to take care of
2. Empathy:
- Practicing empathy towards yourself involves being able to
understand and acknowledge your own emotions and
experiences. It means being gentle with yourself when you
make mistakes or face challenges.
- By having empathy for yourself, you can better manage
stress and difficult emotions. It also helps you to develop a
more compassionate and accepting attitude towards yourself.
3. Honesty:
- Being honest with yourself is crucial for self-awareness and
personal growth. It means acknowledging your strengths and
weaknesses, as well as your desires and fears.
- When you are honest with yourself, you can make more
informed decisions and take steps to improve yourself. It also
allows you to build a more authentic and fulfilling life.
4. Kindness:

- Showing kindness to yourself means being


gentle, supportive, and nurturing towards
yourself. It involves treating yourself with the
same care and compassion that you would show
to a loved one.
- Practicing self-kindness can improve your mood,
reduce stress, and enhance your overall sense of
well-being. It also helps to build resilience and a
positive self-image.
5. Patience:

- Having patience with yourself is important


when it comes to personal growth and
development. It means accepting that change
takes time and that you may encounter
setbacks along the way.
- By being patient with yourself, you can avoid
getting discouraged or giving up when things
don't go as planned. It allows you to stay
focused on your goals and to keep moving
6. Forgiveness:

- Forgiving yourself is essential for letting go


of past mistakes and moving on. It means
accepting that you are human and that
everyone makes mistakes.
- When you forgive yourself, you can release
the burden of guilt and shame and free
yourself from the past. It allows you to focus
on the present and to create a more positive
7. Self-control:

- Self-control in an intrapersonal context


involves managing your thoughts, emotions,
and behaviors. It means being able to resist
impulses and make choices that are in line with
your values and goals.
- By having self-control, you can better
manage stress, avoid procrastination, and
make more productive use of your time. It also
helps you to develop discipline and self-
Respect, empathy, honesty, kindness, patience, forgiveness,
and self-control are all important qualities that can contribute
to healthy and positive interpersonal relationships. Here's how
each of these qualities can be expressed and impact
relationships:

1. Respect:

- In interpersonal relationships, respect means valuing the


other person's opinions, feelings, boundaries, and individuality.
It involves treating them with courtesy, listening to their
perspectives, and not belittling or dismissing them.
- When there is mutual respect, it creates an environment of
trust and acceptance. People feel safe to express themselves,
and conflicts are more likely to be resolved through open and
2. Empathy:

- Empathy is the ability to understand and share the


feelings of others. It involves putting oneself in the
other person's shoes and trying to see things from their
point of view.
- By showing empathy, we can build deeper
connections with others. It allows us to respond with
compassion and understanding, which can help to
soothe hurt feelings and strengthen relationships.
Empathy also helps to prevent misunderstandings and
promotes better communication.
3. Honesty:

- Honesty is crucial in interpersonal relationships. It


means being truthful and transparent in our
communication and actions.
- When we are honest with others, it builds trust.
People feel that they can rely on us and that we are
not hiding anything. Honesty also allows for
genuine and authentic connections, as we are not
presenting a false image of ourselves. However, it's
important to balance honesty with kindness and
sensitivity, as being brutally honest without
4. Kindness:

- Kindness involves being friendly, generous,


and considerate towards others. It can be as
simple as offering a smile, a helping hand, or a
kind word.
- Kindness has a powerful impact on
interpersonal relationships. It creates a
positive atmosphere and makes others feel
valued and appreciated. Small acts of kindness
5. Patience:

- Patience is the ability to wait calmly and without


frustration. In interpersonal relationships, it means
being understanding when others make mistakes
or take time to do things.
- Having patience allows us to avoid getting easily
annoyed or angry. It gives us the space to listen
and work through problems together. Patience also
helps to build resilience in relationships, as it
allows us to weather the ups and downs and grow
6. Forgiveness:

- Forgiveness is the act of letting go of


resentment and anger towards someone who has
wronged us. It doesn't mean forgetting what
happened, but rather choosing to move forward
and not hold onto the negative emotions.
- Forgiveness is essential for healthy
relationships. It allows us to release the burden of
past hurts and free ourselves from the cycle of
anger and bitterness. By forgiving others, we
7. Self-control:

- Self-control involves managing our emotions,


impulses, and behaviors. It means being able to
regulate our reactions and respond in a
thoughtful and appropriate manner.
- In interpersonal relationships, self-control is
important for maintaining harmony. It helps us to
avoid saying or doing things that we might later
regret. It also allows us to handle conflicts in a
more constructive way, rather than allowing our
emotions to escalate the situation.
THANK
YOU!

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