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To develop the social skills of your child there are few manners that every kid should know such as good table manners, way to greet someone, say please & thank you, cover mouth when they cough and so on. To get more information about good manners for kids, visit parentology.com. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Manners Every Kid Should Know | Good Manners for Kids – Parentology


1
GOOD MANNERS FOR KIDS
  • Set your child up for success by starting to
    practice good etiquette early and dont
    hesitate to nag them gently until good manners
    become second nature. And always lead by example!

2
Say Please and Thank You
  • Please and thank you should be among the
    first words that your child learns. Practice
    relentlessly Whether it is for a toy or a
    service, remind your child to ask politely and
    thank whoever did them a favor.

3
How to Greet Someone
  • If your child is not comfortable with
    greeting someone, even a relative, with a kiss or
    hug, they should still know how to offer a firm
    handshake.

4
Good Table Manners
  • Good table manners make any meal, either
    inside or outside of the home, a lot more
    pleasant. Practice every day as a family how to
    use utensils, wipe your mouth with a napkin, eat
    with your mouth closed, and ask politely to pass
    the food they want over the table.

5
Write Thank You Notes
  • Thank you notes might be a dying art, but
    the gift giver always appreciates them. Dont
    treat these as a chore make them into a fun art
    project. Let your child personalize them with
    stickers and drawing to encourage them to write
    thank you letters for each present they receive.

6
Cover Your Mouth When You Cough
  • Not covering their mouth with the cough is
    not only rude, it can also be unhealthy. Teach
    your child to cough in his or her elbow to avoid
    spreading germs, and about good hygiene in
    general.

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www. parentology.com
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