Answer:One of the first pieces of advice that gives Scout about dealing with other people is found in chapter 3 after her first day of school. Scout is so upset that her first day didn't go as well as she had hoped because she couldn't control other people's reactions to her; and more specifically, she couldn't control how she felt about it. helps her by saying the following:
"First of all . . . if you can learn a simple trick, Scout, you'll get along a lot better with all kinds of folks. You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view . . . until you climb into his skin and walk around in it." (30)
This bit of advice helps Scout throughout the novel as she tries to consider situations from other people's perspectives. However, by chapter 9, Scout is disturbed and confused when Cecil Jacobs tells kids at school that
nch "" (75). Scout asks her father about the situation and he honestly tells her about the trial of Tom Robinson coming up in the summer.s sees this as an opportunity to prepare Scout's mind for the community's disapproval in the coming months by advising her with the following: