Respect is <span>a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements. </span> The requirements for respect must be considered from both a social and individual perspective <span> The parental directives to play nice, share with others, say please, thank you, and you're welcome, lay the foundation for respectful interactions with others in life. </span> <span> Respect requires struggling to understand each person's individual expectations for respect as we get to know them and build shared experiences over time. </span> <span>Respect is something we must regularly practice and rarely master. </span> <span> Respect is reflected in every aspect of service processes and relationships - environments, interactions, supports, and resources. </span> <span>Committing ourselves to reflecting the following beliefs in our daily interactions can help each of us get better at demonstrating the respect each person deserves. </span> thats all i got, but it's a start