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A Parent's Guide to Manners for Kids: Lessons, Games, and Activities for Home, School, and Beyond
Elise Mcveigh (Author)
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Rockridge Pr
· Paperback
A Parent's Guide to Manners for Kids: Lessons, Games, and Activities for Home, School, and Beyond - Elise Mcveigh
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Synopsis "A Parent's Guide to Manners for Kids: Lessons, Games, and Activities for Home, School, and Beyond"
Manners and etiquette for the modern age―a parent’s manual for teaching their kids Getting a compliment about your well-mannered child is one of the best feelings you can have as a parent―but it doesn’t come easy. Teaching manners to young children can be tough. Let the fun lessons, games, and activities inside A Parent’s Guide to Manners for Kids help make learning proper etiquette a pleasure instead of a chore. You’ll first understand the best ways to teach manners, and why they make happy children into successful adults. Then, dive into chapters that address all the situations where manners matter most―from the “magic words” to everyday scenarios like getting on an elevator or going out to eat. Look forward to watching your child flourish with excellent communication skills―and get prepared for even more compliments and invitations.Inside A Parent’s Guide to Manners for Kids, you’ll find: But why?―A section at the end of each chapter helps answer some of the most common questions your young ones might ask. All levels of nice―There are easy, moderate, and challenging activities to help teach children of any age or skill level. Netiquette―Rules for navigating the complex and ever-changing world of technology, social media, and online manners. Find out how fun and rewarding it can be to teach manners and etiquette in an engaging way.