Good Manners with Family

Good Manners with Family
Author: Ann Ingalls
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2017-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781510520394

With good manners, your family will know that you respect your home and its rules. Learn about showing appreciation for your family, keeping private spaces private, and how to treat borrowed things in Good Manners with Family.

Raising Kids with Good Manners

Raising Kids with Good Manners
Author: Donna Jones
Publisher: Revell
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2013-09-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441244972

Studies show that kids who are well-mannered are more confident and successful and have better relationships. What parent doesn't crave that for their child? In this practical book, parents, teachers, and child-care providers will discover the keys to raising well-mannered children--with results in less than six weeks. From training a two-year-old to say "please" to talking with a teenage boy about his treatment of girls, this book unfolds step-by-step techniques for teaching manners. It also shows parents how to instill in their children a true concern for others and encourages them to grab hold of every teachable moment they can to show their children something they can use the rest of their lives.

Teaching Your Children Good Manners

Teaching Your Children Good Manners
Author: Lauri Berkenkamp
Publisher: Nomad Press
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2001-10-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1619304015

For parents everywhere who have had lovely family dinners ruined by misbehaving children, help is at hand. This guide provides a humorous, hands-on, parent-friendly approach to teaching children of all ages good manners in a wide variety of social situations, from accepting gifts graciously to which foods are OK to eat with fingers. Each chapter tackles a different situation, gives a brief outline of what manners are appropriate for it, and offers advice on how to teach and reinforce them to children of different ages. There is also a "What to Expect" chart broken down by age, and a Q & A section devoted to questions concerning children and manners.

365 Manners Kids Should Know

365 Manners Kids Should Know
Author: Sheryl Eberly
Publisher: Harmony
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2011-11-08
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0307888258

If you’ve ever cringed at the sight of your ten-year-old waltzing through the neighbor’s front door without an invitation, or struggled to teach your teenager proper “netiquette” for navigating the complicated world of social networks, you know the importance of teaching kids that manners matter. Sheryl Eberly’s bestselling 365 Manners Kids Should Know gives clever and insightful advice for the myriad situations where consideration counts, but is sometimes forgotten. This new edition incorporates tips for every aspect of digital communication into her straight-forward format. Using a smart one-manner-a-day organization, parents, grandparents, and teachers alike can find practical ways to teach essential manners like: - When and where it’s appropriate to text - How to write a thank-you note - The proper way to handle an online bully - How to behave at events like birthday parties, weddings,and religious services Full of role-playing exercises, games, and other activities that adults can do with children, 365 Manners Kids Should Know explains not only what manners to teach, but also how—and at what ages—to present them.

Mealtime

Mealtime
Author: Elizabeth Verdick
Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing
Total Pages: 13
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1575427257

Mealtime—“Yummy-in-the-tummy time”—is an opportunity to teach young children two major life skills: nutrition and table manners. Simple but important mealtime routines come to life as the toddlers in this book remember to wash their hands, use a napkin and fork or spoon, stay at the table, and eat healthy foods. Toddlers also learn the one big rule for mealtime: Always try one bite (“You just might like it!”). Parents and caregivers want toddlers to develop healthy eating habits and positive mealtime routines. This book helps them do so with Verdick’s keen ability to speak directly to little ones and Heinlen’s delightful, appealing illustrations. Includes tips for parents and caregivers. Part of the award-winning Toddler Tools series.

Emily Post's The Gift of Good Manners

Emily Post's The Gift of Good Manners
Author: Peggy Post
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2005-08-02
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 006093347X

Manners, fundamental social skills for success in life, are among the greatest gifts parents can give. From self-respect and respect for others to knowing how to behave in public, this comprehensive, practical guide helps parents instill age-appropriate manners as their child’s world expands from toddlerhood through the teen years. This is a must-have resource for every family.

Manners Are Important

Manners Are Important
Author: Todd Snow
Publisher: Maren Green Pub
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Board books
ISBN: 9781934277058

Teaches young children basic etiquette, including when to say "Please," how to act in a restaurant, and how to be a good sport.

How Rude!

How Rude!
Author: Clare Helen Welsh
Publisher: Words & Pictures
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2018-09-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1786033593

Join Dot and Duck in a simple, yet hilarious, story about kindness, manners, and friendship that gets more and more chaotic with every turn of the page! Dot invites Duck to a tea party, but from the moment Duck enters the house, the tea party descends into chaos; from licking sandwich fillings to spitting tea, Duck gets ruder...and ruder...and ruder. Just how will Dot react to such outrageous behavior? Simple, funny, and ultimately touching, this book will appeal to any child who is learning what it is not to be rude and, more importantly, what it is to be a true friend.