Official Review: Respect by Dr Monica Young Andrews

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Re: Official Review: Respect by Dr Monica Young Andrews

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Respect is needed in all relationships, more so in the home. I can imagine how parents feel hurt by disrespectful children, but do the children have a reason for their bad behavior? I reckon this would be an interesting read, and I am mighty glad it is free.
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This is quite a loaded book. The subject matter of this book is one that affects everyone. I'll like to check it out.
Thank you for this lovely review.
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This is a great read. Not many have put down information on respect; how to earn it and how to give it. Kudos to the author and Congrats on BOTD!
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Indeed there is a lot one can relate to in this book. The author rightly identifies how the learning of respect has shifted away from fear to understanding. That said, you’d be hard pressed to maintain a teenage audience with this book!
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Respect means a lot of things to different people. Everyone wants to be respected, this makes this book relevant. I appreciate that the author put culture and generational gap into consideration. This is a worthwhile read. Nice review.
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I'm keen to see the illustrations in the book - I think the author's underlying message of respect is a very interesting theme to tackle in the book. Thanks for the great review!
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This seems like a well written and concise book containing interesting learning points. It sounds like it’s useful for everyone to read to discover some important facts about respect and disrespect. Thanks for a great review.
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This could be a helpful book for young adults and even for older people to gain some insights into the philosophical topic of respect. Written from the perspective of the author's life experience, this book with just 74 pages could attract various types of readers. Thank you for the review!
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This book focuses on earning respect and giving respect. It is truly an important read for adolescents and teenagers given that the author's experience with her mother when she was young reflects what happens in most households.
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Brilliant idea greatly appeals to passionate readers. Commendable.
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I agree with the author that, when we were kids, silence is the only option to show respect, especially to our parents. In this generation, this book is a must-read.
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Respect means different things to different people, and the most crucial topic for human beings. The world will be a better place if we can all learn respect for ourselves and others. Great review, thank you.
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Respect is very vital to everyone, in distinct culture's, different gender's and to many people around the world from young one's to the old one's.It's great review thank you.
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raluca_mihaila wrote: 29 Mar 2021, 09:46 Offering and earning respect (in this order) are some important issues nowadays. Hopefully, this book will educate people to be more respectful. Wonderful review!

That order is sooo important! Unfortunately, a lot of people just don't seem to get it.
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Thank you for this detailed review. I will definitely be diving into this book next.
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