Speak with your voice, speak civilly and honor differing opinions.
- Wendy Levey
- Sep 13
- 1 min read

Now more than ever it has become vital that we teach our children to talk, listen, and act with non-physical purpose. Discussing differences is always a good idea, but hurting or disrespecting someone with a different opinion is unacceptable.
Do your kids shake hands after a game?

Do your kids tell a classmate, good job, after a performance, or a speech or a debate?

We learn from differing opinions, we grow from fresh ideas, we modify our behavior when we learn something new, and we are better prepared for the world we live in when we understand differences.

Find a school where civil discourse is modeled and celebrated.
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