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Manners

Learning how to be polite and how to behave the right way is called good manners or good etiquette. Check out these sites to learn how to do things the right way!

Resources in this category:

Basic manners for kids
http://www.drdaveanddee.com/manners1.html
When should kids be taught manners? What are some basic table manners for kids. Dr. Dave and Dr. Dee give you sound advice.
Kids and Manners: Teaching Children to be Polite
http://familyfun.go.com/parenting/child/dev/feature/dony39fa...
Don't know how to use all that silverware on the table? Wondering if you should wear a baseball cap to the dinner table? Why is writing thank you notes important? Check out this site that gives tips on learning how to be polite.
M.I.P.: Minors in Possession of Bad Manners
http://library.thinkquest.org/2993/index.htm#goversion
Take a look at this kids and teen site about manners and etiquette. Find out about historical information, manners on the job, dating manners, and how to deal with people who challenge your manners.
Manners and Etiquette
http://www.indianchild.com/manners.htm
Select from these useful links about manners and etiquette.
Manners for Kids (and Parents)
http://life.familyeducation.com/manners-and-values/parenting...
"Teaching kids manners may seem like an up-hill battle, but don't despair. These tips and resources can help." Offered through the Family Education website.
RudeBusters!
http://www.rudebusters.com/etikid.htm
Here's a safe haven from "rudeness, rage, and stress". Check out these guidelines for good manners.
Where have all the manners gone?
http://www.familymatters.tv/level_4/parenting/manners.htm
Here are ten simple tips for teaching kids good manners.
 
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