Kids need to learn manners from the very beginning. It’s important for them to share toys, take turns, never hit or name-call, and remember to say please and thank you.
Teaching them these etiquette skills can set them up for life! Using clear explanations, reminders and rewards (as needed), these good manners can become habits. Enroll your child in LLuxxall etiquette classes for kids, essential life skills with expert guidance in a positive and engaging environment.
1. Make it a game
Kids and good manners aren’t always a natural fit so turning them into polite respectful human beings may feel like a uphill battle. However, it can be easier if you make it fun and interesting rather than lecturing them or making them feel embarrassed about their behavior.
Start by teaching them how to greet people and what it means to say please and thank you. Then, move on to broader etiquette skills like table manners and behaviors appropriate for special events such as weddings or parties.
Playing games that focus on manners makes the lesson fun and engaging …