About RESPECTisms
The Seven Principles of RESPECTisms is an holistic and effective approach to teaching respect and responsibility to young people in schools and homes.
The Seven Principles of RESPECTisms are more than a programmatic strategy to engaging young people. They represent a moral code and framework that young people can live by, from their early years into adulthood.
The RESPECTisms framework is based on the word 'RESPECT'. Using the word 'RESPECT' as powerful acronym to reinforce positive behaviour we have created seven focus areas which we deem essential to a young person's growth and development. These seven focus areas are Responsibility, Education, Say No, Peers, Expectations, Consequences and Time'.
The principles of RESPECTisms are not religious, political or culturally biased.
These easy to remember seven principles are used in homes and schools empowering young people to make the right choices in life. The Principles of RESPECTisms effectively works from a ‘bottom up approach’; nurturing and impacting the minds of young people within a framework they can relate to and call their own.
Through The Seven Principles of RESPECTisms, we can nurture a generation of positive minded young people of good character, who will flourish to become responsible and caring citizens.
The Seven Principles of RESPECTisms is a powerful means to advance curricular and behavioral goals.


