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Understanding Self-Respect

This worksheet explores the concept of self-respect, its importance, and how to cultivate it in daily life for grade 8 students.

Grade 8 Social studies Social SkillsSelf Respect
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C3.D2.Eth.1.6-8. Analyze the relationship between individual and community well-being and the importance of civic virtues and democratic principles.C3.D2.Psy.1.6-8. Explain how individuals develop a sense of self and identity.

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Understanding Self-Respect

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet is designed to help you think about the importance of self-respect and how it impacts your life.

1. Which of the following best defines self-respect?

a

Thinking you are better than everyone else

b

Having a high regard for oneself and one's worth

c

Always putting others' needs before your own

d

Being arrogant and boastful

2. Which action demonstrates a lack of self-respect?

a

Standing up for your beliefs

b

Allowing others to treat you poorly

c

Setting healthy boundaries

d

Taking care of your physical and mental health

3. Self-respect is a fundamental aspect of   and emotional well-being.

4. Developing self-respect often involves recognizing your   and accepting your  .

5. People with self-respect never make mistakes.

T

True

F

False

6. Setting boundaries is an important part of showing self-respect.

T

True

F

False

7. Describe one way a person can show self-respect in their daily interactions.

8. Why is it important to have self-respect?

Use the words below to complete the sentences.

boundaries
values
confidence
integrity

9. A person with strong self-respect often has clear personal  .

10. Maintaining your   means acting in accordance with your moral principles, which builds self-respect.