Awesome video, thank you....notes to quick repeat...repeat ...repeat ;-) 1. Tell them why 2. Model good manners 3. Use keywords 4. Make good manners work 5. Use prompts 6. Praise & correct them privately 7. Repeat yourself 8. Stress Eye contact 9. Teach Volume control 10. Manage interruptions 11. Bring kids to Social events 12. Prep Kids before events 13. Coach them on greetings 14. Maintain habits at home 15. Encourage Silverware at home 16. Let them clean the messes 17. Have them clean up 18. Don't like it..don't say it 19. Write thank you notes 20. Let them give gifts
Growing up for me between all my cousins when we opened presents for Christmas I would always open the card first read it and even before opening the presents i would hug and and thank whoever gave me the present let them know how much I appreciate the gift. Even if I got clothes which no kids wants I would always give gratitude. That really impressed my aunt's and uncles and later would always give me money and tell me how polite I was. Compared to my cousins who would just rip open there presents and not reading or thanking anyone. If they got clothes literally moving on to the next presents. My mom had a very different approach to how you teach your kids manners but nonetheless had the same outcome. I recently had a daughter who is about 8 months, and I really want to raise a little girl who is extremely polite and can read the room. I found your video very helpful thank you. I hate to judge but rarely do I see kids that have manners it's just very off putting
Wonderful video. definitely needs to be seen more by parents keep up the good work and push pass these horrible analytics please make TikTok shorts and if you need help use a ai for these videos and if you have a TikTok please make a link tree and put it in your bio!
This is really good content. I found it very helpful and have taken notes to implement with my 4 years old. So thanks. However, I have a question please. While we want to not hurt the cooks feelings by not giving 'negatuve comments on foods' ( I hope I guessed the reason right). How best can they communicate that they wouldn't be eating that or would prefer not to be served that? Or are they meant to just suck it up and eat whatever they are served no matter how it tastes to them?
Like any habit, good manners need to be used consistently to be maintained. The most likely predictor of whether your children will continue be polite is the behavior of people around them. Hopefully your kids spend time with some well-mannered people as they grow up!
adult with no manners are the worse gas lighters with no manners are the worse .... kids are in bad straights when parents are bad role models then get mad when the kids act so appoling look to why look to how adults around them act .....
Awesome video, thank you....notes to quick repeat...repeat ...repeat ;-)
1. Tell them why
2. Model good manners
3. Use keywords
4. Make good manners work
5. Use prompts
6. Praise & correct them privately
7. Repeat yourself
8. Stress Eye contact
9. Teach Volume control
10. Manage interruptions
11. Bring kids to Social events
12. Prep Kids before events
13. Coach them on greetings
14. Maintain habits at home
15. Encourage Silverware at home
16. Let them clean the messes
17. Have them clean up
18. Don't like it..don't say it
19. Write thank you notes
20. Let them give gifts
Growing up for me between all my cousins when we opened presents for Christmas I would always open the card first read it and even before opening the presents i would hug and and thank whoever gave me the present let them know how much I appreciate the gift. Even if I got clothes which no kids wants I would always give gratitude. That really impressed my aunt's and uncles and later would always give me money and tell me how polite I was. Compared to my cousins who would just rip open there presents and not reading or thanking anyone. If they got clothes literally moving on to the next presents. My mom had a very different approach to how you teach your kids manners but nonetheless had the same outcome. I recently had a daughter who is about 8 months, and I really want to raise a little girl who is extremely polite and can read the room. I found your video very helpful thank you. I hate to judge but rarely do I see kids that have manners it's just very off putting
Really great advice, thank you! Good manners, can/will take you a long way.
So informative thank u so much
Thank you so much. All the tips are so informative.
Good advice. I'm going to share it with my sister in-law.
Her kids are older at 11 and 14 but these habits should be a builder.
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Great video👏👏 thankyou for sharing such practical tips.
Wonderful video. definitely needs to be seen more by parents keep up the good work and push pass these horrible analytics please make TikTok shorts and if you need help use a ai for these videos and if you have a TikTok please make a link tree and put it in your bio!
This is really good content.
I found it very helpful and have taken notes to implement with my 4 years old.
So thanks.
However, I have a question please.
While we want to not hurt the cooks feelings by not giving 'negatuve comments on foods' ( I hope I guessed the reason right).
How best can they communicate that they wouldn't be eating that or would prefer not to be served that?
Or are they meant to just suck it up and eat whatever they are served no matter how it tastes to them?
Thank you a lot!!! Great tips!
You're so welcome! Glad it was helpful!
Please make more of these
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Thanks a bunch🧡
You’re welcome 😊
I've been single until know I need help on my manners with his teens. An myself ty help
Good start in life but will they carry on with these good manners when they grow up? Sometimes, Manners tend to disappear as some people grow up.
Like any habit, good manners need to be used consistently to be maintained. The most likely predictor of whether your children will continue be polite is the behavior of people around them. Hopefully your kids spend time with some well-mannered people as they grow up!
adult with no manners are the worse gas lighters with no manners are the worse .... kids are in bad straights when parents are bad role models then get mad when the kids act so appoling look to why look to how adults around them act .....
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