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Mind Your Kids' Manners: They'll Thank You For It!

Practice makes perfect

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Published Sep 26, 2011
Mind Your Kids' Manners: They'll Thank You For It!

I think social skills are important in all aspects of a child's life. Social skills help others feel comfortable with us and help us make friends. Between the ages of 2 and 5, your preschool child is most receptive to learning the rules of polite conduct. This is a great time to teach them that manners matter−so why not have some fun doing it?

I like to play a game where I have my child act out a bad manner, and then demonstrate the correct one. I actually play this game at one of my parties entitled, "Etiquette with Decadence" for nine- to 11-year-old girls. For example, I might say, "Don't smack or slurp at the table" and then have each girl show me what this looks like. Warning: this inspires lots of giggling. But I'll also have her demonstrate the correct manner: chewing quietly with her mouth closed. Other manners to practice at home or at a party include: Read full article...

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Cheryl Najafi

Cheryl Najafi offers a fresh approach to entertaining that empowers hosts to welcome people into their homes without fret or fuss. Her celebrations are renowned for being personal, playful and unpredictable, using the interests of her guests as guiding themes. Forever offering original twists on themes, invitations, room decor, table design and place settings, Cheryl believes little tips inspire hosts to infuse their own style, humor and whimsy into any occasion. Find out more at www.cherylstyle.com, "like" me on Facebook or follow me on Twitter @CherylStyle.