Respect is not something children learn from rules alone. It is shaped by what they see, hear, and experience every day—at home, at school, and in how adults speak about others. One of the most important forms of respect a child can learn is how to treat women with dignity, kindness, and understanding.

ILMBEE’s Prophet’s Conduct series includes a dedicated book that explains the Prophet’s conduct with women in a simple, explanatory, and family-friendly way. The book does not present complex texts or scholarly discussions. Instead, it focuses on behaviour, attitude, and everyday interactions, helping families talk about respect in a way children can understand and apply.

This guide shows how parents can use this book at home to build respectful thinking, thoughtful speech, and healthy attitudes—through short reading sessions and calm conversations.


What This Book Is About

The Prophet’s Conduct with Women book in ILMBEE’s collection is an introductory, values-focused explanation designed for families. Its purpose is not to study history in detail, but to highlight how respect, care, and fairness were shown in daily life.

The book explains:

  • How women were treated with dignity
  • The importance of listening, patience, and gentle behaviour
  • Respect within families, marriages, and society
  • Everyday manners that reflect good character

All ideas are presented in clear language, with short sections that encourage reflection rather than memorisation. This makes the book suitable for:

  • Young children listening along
  • School-age readers
  • Teens who want practical meaning
  • Parents reading together with their family

The focus stays on conduct—how behaviour shapes relationships and homes.


Why Teaching Respect Toward Women Matters Today

Children form ideas about respect early. These ideas are influenced by conversations they hear, jokes they repeat, and how disagreements are handled at home. Without guidance, misunderstandings can easily grow.

Learning respectful conduct toward women helps children:

  • Develop empathy
  • Speak thoughtfully
  • Understand fairness
  • Build healthier relationships

For boys, it encourages kindness, responsibility, and self-control.
For girls, it builds confidence, self-worth, and a sense of dignity.

By discussing these values openly, families help children see respect not as a rule, but as a way of living.


How to Use This Book at Home (15-Minute Routine)

This book works best in short, calm sessions. A simple routine keeps learning consistent without pressure.

Minute 1–3: Prepare the Space

  • Choose a quiet time
  • Sit together without screens
  • Keep the mood relaxed

Minute 4–8: Read One Section

  • Read aloud slowly
  • Let children ask questions
  • Avoid rushing

Minute 9–12: Reflect Together
Ask one or two questions:

  • “What did this teach us about respect?”
  • “How would this look at home or school?”

Minute 13–15: Apply Gently

  • Choose one small action to try
  • Keep it realistic and positive

This routine helps children connect ideas to real life.


Age-Wise Guidance for Parents

Ages 4–6

  • Focus on listening and tone
  • Use simple words like “kind,” “gentle,” and “fair”
  • Give examples from home (speaking nicely to mother, sister, teacher)

Ages 7–9

  • Encourage reading short parts aloud
  • Ask children to explain ideas in their own words
  • Link lessons to friends and classmates

Ages 10–13

  • Discuss respect in conversations and disagreements
  • Talk about helping, listening, and patience
  • Encourage children to notice behaviour around them

Teens

  • Explore respect in friendships and communication
  • Discuss boundaries and responsibility
  • Allow open conversation without judgement

The book grows with the reader, making it useful over many years.


A Simple Weekly Learning Roadmap

Families often benefit from a light structure. Here is a suggested four-week plan:

Week 1: Understanding Respect

  • What does respect mean?
  • Why does it matter?

Week 2: Words and Tone

  • Speaking politely
  • Avoiding hurtful language

Week 3: Actions and Behaviour

  • Helping, listening, patience
  • Respect during disagreements

Week 4: Applying Respect Daily

  • At home
  • At school
  • With relatives and elders

This roadmap keeps learning focused without feeling rigid.


Everyday Situations and Gentle Solutions

Children understand lessons best when they see them applied. Here are common scenarios and how the book’s themes can help:

  • Interrupting conversations: Talk about listening patiently
  • Teasing or jokes: Discuss how words affect feelings
  • Disagreements with siblings: Emphasise fairness and calm speech
  • Ignoring requests: Connect respect to responsibility

These discussions help children see respect as practical, not abstract.


Building a Respectful Home Environment

Books alone do not teach values—consistency does. Families can reinforce lessons by:

  • Modelling respectful speech
  • Correcting gently, not harshly
  • Praising thoughtful behaviour
  • Keeping conversations open

When children see respect practiced daily, reading becomes meaningful.


Review Your Reading (Family Prompts)

After a session, try one or two of these prompts:

  • What did we learn today?
  • Which behaviour showed respect?
  • How can we practice this tomorrow?
  • Did anything surprise you?
  • What question do you have?

There are no right or wrong answers—only reflection.


Growing with Gentle Guidance

Teaching respect is not about long lectures or strict rules. It grows through calm guidance, shared reading, and thoughtful conversation. ILMBEE’s Prophet’s Conduct with Women book offers families a way to introduce these values clearly, gently, and practically.

Through short daily sessions, families can help children build respectful habits that last—at home, in school, and beyond.


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