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Category Archives: Childrens Etiquette
Ghosts and Ghouls Must Be Polite Too
Halloween is the night little goblins will be taking to the streets in search of candied treasures. No matter how intense this search may be, all trick-or-treaters need to remember to be polite. 1) Remember to say thank you when … Continue reading
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Changing Daipers in Public Spaces
A baby’s timing is always just right for them, but not always ideal for adults. If you find yourself in a public space and need to change a baby’s diaper, (please do change it rather than waiting), find a discreet … Continue reading
Dining Etiquette – No Finger Licking!
A famous fast food restaurant uses the slogan, “It’s finger licking good!” Yes, their food is that good, but no matter how good it is, please do not lick your fingers at the dinner table. Last night, I was dining … Continue reading
Poise & Composure
How we handle a situation or unfortunate mishap influences how we are perceived by others. When we remain calm and in control of our emotions, we are perceived as having poise and composure. These people are also perceived as having … Continue reading
Addressing Children
Forms of address for adults are very common. We are very comfortable using “Mr.”, “Miss”, “Mrs.”, and “Ms.” But do you know how to formally address a child? Today, our society has become very casual with the way they address … Continue reading