365 Manners Kids Should Know

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040859
ISBN
9780307888259
Grade AD
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Charlotte Mason
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Description

I know it says "kids," but what about adults? We can all think of at least one person with questionable manners who might benefit from this book! Start your kids young and prepare them for life. Good manners are more than just knowing the rules. They include a good attitude, respect, and consideration for others everyday.

There is one rule for each day of the calendar year accompanied by a reinforcement activity. This book covers casual situations, formal situations, writing thank-you notes, speaking on the phone, and so much more. Don't eat from the buffet table, when to wear flowers, what NOT to do with your straw are just a few examples. This book is designed to help parents develop a vision as well as a practical plan for raising well-mannered children. Along with the rules and activities, you'll find anecdotes and helpful advice for turning rules into good habits. Every family should own a copy of this 320 pg, easy-to-use, book. Pb. ~ Donna

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Product Format:Softcover Book
Brand:Three Rivers Press
Author:Sheryl Eberly
Grade:AD
ISBN:9780307888259
Length in Inches:8
Width in Inches:5.25
Height in Inches:0.75
Weight in Pounds:0.6
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