People like to feel confident in social situations, and knowledge of social etiquette allows them to handle themselves and deal with others with ease.

At the end of the program, we hold a review and discussion with the parents. This gives the students an opportunity to show what they have learned. Students come away from class feeling important and filled with self-confidence.

  • Welcoming Behaviors
  • Eye Contact
  • Shaking Hands
  • First Impressions
  • Using First or Last Names and Honorifics
  • Turn-Taking and Including Others
  • Showing Proper Respect
  • Common Courtesies
  • Helping Behaviors
  • Avoiding Rude Behaviors
 
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