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I've always said a simple please and thank you go a long ways!
ReplyDeleteI'll have to agree with saying Please and Thank You and also "Excuse me" instead of just bumpin g into someone. My grandson also uses Sir or Ma'am when speaking to an adult
ReplyDeleteI think one of the most important social skills is learning to handle anger/frustration the right way!
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I think the first one's to teach a little one would be when/how to use thank you, you're welcome, and excuse me. :)
ReplyDeleteplease and thankyou are very important. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI think it's important to teach them consideration and respect for others. Thanks.
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I think that saying please and thank you is the first rule of manners.
ReplyDeleteI think it is important for children to know how to use tableware. It makes them more confident when they eat with others. They can concentrate on the conversation and not on if they are using the right silverware during dinners with others.
ReplyDeleteSaying please and thank you and honesty :)
ReplyDeleteI think it's important for my kids to learn to be accepting.
ReplyDeleteLots of people seem to be lacking the basics...it starts with please and thank you!
ReplyDeleteAlways be honest. The consequences are always worse if you lie about it. No matter how bad it is, you get in a lot less trouble as long as you are honest about it. It was something my mom very strongly instilled in my siblings and I, and it is something I try to instill in my children as well.
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It's important for them to know please and thank you.
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