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Etiqueta y aprendizaje de buenos modales; ¡gane confianza en sus habilidades sociales!

En este curso único, los estudiantes aprenderán etiqueta, las muchas formas de tener buenos modales; ser amable, considerado y respetuoso en diferentes situaciones. #superestrella
Mitzi Michele Howard LaForge
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1 reunión en vivo
35 minutos horas presenciales

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In this one time class, students will learn about having etiquette; what it is and how to show it. This class will emphasize ways to have and show basic etiquette skills. It is never too early to learn and practice having good manners. So if your child is in need of a refresher or they need to learn good manners altogether then you're in the right place. Good manners should never feel stuffy for children, but leave them with confidence understanding how to behave in social or family situations which will benefit them well through adulthood.
Each learned skill will help your learner understand what to do in certain social situations from the dining table to showing positive body language and everything in between. We need to ensure our children adopt good manners and treat others with courtesy and respect.

The topics they will learn are:

~ Defining Etiquette as having good manners; showing kindness thoughtfulness and respect.

~Using Please, Thank You, and Excuse me everyday. Which are the cardinal foundations of having good manners. Especially in restaurants with waiters, waitresses, and hostesses. They will learn how important it is to use these manners at home with family as well when at other people's homes. Using phrases such as "May I," "Fine, thank you; and How are you?".

~Using Silverware correctly. Students will understand how to set a table properly and which silverware to use and why. How to hold silverware properly while cutting and eating various foods as well as how to place it when finished with the meal.

~How to properly use a napkin.(No Sleeves!) :) Students will learn how to place a napkin properly in their lap, how to use it during dinner and what to do with napkin if they leave their seat as well as at the end of the meal.

~How to chew with their mouth closed. (Self explanatory):) We will discuss waiting to eat until everyone has been served.

~No elbows on the table...ever! 

~Never interrupt an adult when they are speaking to someone else. (unless it's an emergency) We will discuss getting into the habit of waiting their turn to speak as this is one children have trouble with as they want to express their thoughts as soon as something occurs to them. We will talk about waiting until someone has finished speaking before interrupting. 

~How to give a compliment to someone.

~You must always help someone in need. At this age this gets tricky as we want our children to stay safe as well. I will explain helping others that you know such as family and friends. We will discuss when to ask others if they need help. 

~How to introduce yourself and others properly which I feel is one of the most important skills to have. We will discuss looking people in the eye, facing them directly, and giving them a firm handshake when meeting them. 

~Be aware of positive body language and how to show it. We will discuss having an open posture compared to a closed off posture. 

~Never call an adult by their first name unless the adult instructs you to do so. Use "Mr." or "Ms.":  It may sound old fashioned, but using a title and last name is the really the most well-mannered way for a child to address someone. 

~Using Yes sir, No sir, Yes m'am, No m'am. 

~How and when to properly hold open doors for others without it being awkward. Good manners for ringing and knocking on doors.

~How to answer the phone politely and have cell phone etiquette.

~Don't point or stare. We will discuss how and why this is rude.

~Good manners for sneezing, coughing, blowing your nose, and other bodily functions.

~How to have good manners at friend's or others' homes. 

This lesson is more of a presentation, students are encouraged to take notes if needed. My teaching style is laid back, structured, and interactive. My goal is for every child to feel comfortable learning and discussing ideas. I think at this age teaching with humor goes a long way in connecting with each learner. No prior knowledge is needed for this lesson.

I am excited to teach your learner these key topics and emphasize the importance of having gracious manners. I look forward to seeing them in the classroom!

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Have a fork and non-sharp knife handy(butter knife will be fine), Paper and writing utensil for jotting down notes
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Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Se unió el January, 2021
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I have 10 years of classroom experience teaching ages 3-18, and have taught all subjects as well as Personal Safety lessons for a non-profit private organization aiding in the Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment of child abuse, where I have had extensive training. I have 6 years experience as an online and ESL teacher and homeschooled my three children in elementary, middle, and high school. I have attended many seminars, trainings, conventions, and have obtained numerous certifications to keep up with my educational responsibilities, strategies, and techniques. Keeping children safe through awareness and knowledge learned through education is my goal as prevention is key.  I want to be a great resource for parents and their children, as it is my passion, honor, and commitment to be able to serve in that capacity.

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