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Everyday Speech - Thinking About Others

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  • How do we show others we’ve thought about them?
    We can show we’ve thought about others through attentive listening, thoughtful gestures, and expressing kindness or support.
  • Give an example of a way you thought about others this week.
  • How can you think about others at home?
    At home, I can think about others by helping with chores, showing appreciation for family members, and listening to their feelings or concerns.
  • How can you think about others at school?
    I can think about others at school by including classmates in activities, being supportive during group work, and showing respect for their ideas.
  • Give an example of a time you thought about others today.
  • How do the actions of others show that they’ve thought about you?
    Others might show they’ve thought about me through friendly greetings, asking about my day, or offering help when I need it.
  • How can you think about others at lunch?
    I can think about others at lunch by inviting classmates to sit with me, sharing food, and being considerate of my noise level.
  • How will others feel if you show you are thinking about them?
    Others will likely feel valued and respected, which can strengthen bonds and promote a sense of belonging.
  • How could thinking about others more improve your friendships?
    Thinking about others deepens connections and trust, making friendships more meaningful and enjoyable.
  • Why is it important to think about others?
    Thinking about others helps build positive relationships and fosters empathy, making social interactions more enjoyable and meaningful.