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Amazing Grace: Tips For Teaching Child Manners From Robin McClure, Your Guide to Child Care
Better Health Channel
Clifford teaches children social skills and how to be a good friend from Scholastic.
Holiday Manners - Making the Season Special from Christian .ca, Canada's Christian Community On line.
How to Accentuate Respect and Eliminate Disrespect in Your Students by Michele Borba, Ed.D.Author of Building Moral Intelligence:
The Seven Essential Virtues That Teach Kids to Do the Right Thing
How to Teach Toddlers Good Manners Initial Author: Smarty Parents - Contributors: Jack H , Ben Rubenstein , Krystle C. , Anonymous,
Axiom and others
Is your child well mannered? by Mary Jesse
Parent's Journal.com: Teaching manners to small children includes playing a game, "I Spy Good Manners." You can say "I Spy
Suzy trying to eat with her spoon", etc.
Table Manners tips for children by Teas 2 Dine.com. Also party ideas for children.
Social Skills Kids Need to Succeed by the National Education Asssociation
Teaching Kids Cell phone manners by our example by Kids Wireless.com
Teaching Kids to be kind at school, as well as to siblings by Focus on Our Child.com
Teaching Manners by Education World.
The "Secret Code" to the Interrupt Rule By Judi The Manners Lady
Young children can be taught how to interrupt someone politely in situations when you're talking to a friend or you're
on the telephone. We call it "The Secret Code to The Interrupt Rule." The child puts his hand on Mommy's hip or gently on
the back of her arm, and he zips his mouth and doesn't say a word. That's his secret code with Mom to tell her that he has
a question or needs something.
As parents, we want to respond quickly to our children, but we don't want to be rude to our friend. With the "Secret Code,"
we continue our conversation until there is a break in the flow of thought, and then we politely say to our friend, "Excuse
me just a moment," and turn to our child, and say, "Yes, honey. What do you need?"
Children love to know that they have a "Secret Code" to get Mom's attention, and they don't have to yell or have a temper
tantrum to get noticed.
Other Great Articles concerning Manners
A Mouthful of Peas A mouthful of peas: Teaching the Bad Manners Game By Lisa Cohn
Mind Your Turkey Day Ps and Qs: Encouraging Manners in Your Preschooler By Marie-Helen Goyetche
Read the remainder of "Got Manners?, Preschoolers Today by Donna Smith.
School Manners Madness frin Teachers and Learning, Apple Learning Exchange.
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