I have routinely held sessions at Swagat on 'Manners' especially on Table Manners and simple outline of social skills and moral values. Here is a worksheet on Don't of Table Manners, supported to this session. I am sure, may parents and teachers will find this helpful to have a supportive class circulation copy while you teach Manners in your classroom/or even hang on clip board in your child's study room/bedroom. Enjoy!
Manners matter. It has it's own importance and cannot be learnt in a day! Some children are a joy around. They are pleasant, polite and treat others with respect. Whereas, some are rude, naughty and noisy. They are defiant, give back answers or blur out words they shouldn't. Are you bugged with such child who needs to learn good manners? Well, here's this page - simply
Good manners at home and away from home, makes life pleasant.
Knowing how to be polite will give the child the self
confidence, build his self esteem as others will respond
positively to his good manners. So, what can you do and set
initial steps? May be this can help:
There are many times each day when,
you and I can show, (repeat chorus) Show respect for mom and dad, (spoken words:) (repeat Chorus) Know that keeping clean is always a
part of manners too, (repeat chorus) It's simply thinking about the others,
(spoken words:) (can sing chorus again...) |
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