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  • Proper Kids Table Manners

    As the years move on, children are becoming less courteous at the table. By starting at an early age, you can teach your kids proper table manners---and how to keep them. While some manners are...

  • How to Teach Your Children Etiquette

    Good manners not only help children to be polite, they also give them an advantage over most of their peers. By teaching children etiquette you are giving them a foundation for life long success...

  • How to Improve Your Child's Bad Manners

    Here are a few tips on how to improve your child's bad manners without it turning into a screamfest.

  • How to Have Polite Kids

    Don't we all love polite children on the infrequent occasions when we encounter them? Not only are they a pleasure to deal with, but their behavior really compliments the parents. It takes work to...

  • How to Teach Kids Good Manners

    When you teach your kids good manners, you're not just teaching party tricks, but life skills that can open doors and help them achieve greater social status as adults. It's not hard to teach...

  • How to Practice Good Table Manners With Your Kids

    Feeding your children when they are just starting to eat table food can be messy and fun. As they grow older, they must be taught good table manners. Practicing good table manners don't have to be...

  • How to teach your kids to be polite

    Do you cringe at the idea of taking your kids out anywhere? Are you afraid of what they might say? Are your kids rude or obnoxious? Learn ways to teach your kids proper manners so they will...

  • How to teach your child proper manners

    Preparing your children with proper behavior at home leads to them being less rude as grownups in society. Teach your child to express kindness and courtesy to a stranger, relative, sibling and...

  • How to Teach Children Manners with Diplomacy

    My adult sons tell me they remember how I taught them manners. Before we arrived at someone else's home I rehearsed with them saying please and thank you to the hostess for inviting them, for...

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