Friday, August 20, 2010

Children's Tea Party Set - How to teach your children the Easy Way Etiquette

What better way to teach children proper etiquette of a young age? We all know how to correct manners are so important to be socially acceptable in our society. So, what is the best way to teach your children to ask? Research shows that children are the fastest, if you make a learning process fun, and children aged 2-5 are extremely receptive to learning to learn good manners and etiquette.

The most fun and effective way I've found is to have children teaParties with my children. It allows me to teach my children the correct body positions, that we as adults sometimes confused. This in turn give our children more confidence and better social behavior when they mature and grow.

Before The Tea Party begins, children can then sit in the correct position of the tools. For example, the center plate, cups and saucers are on the right side, Knights and spoons areright and the left fork and napkin. Show them how to correctly position the napkin in her lap and her on her posture and seat position, reviewing a sample for you. No slouching!

Now, the next step. Using as an example again pick up the cup and set formal and polite, the children of the table and have your will to follow suit. same time, you can teach in a friendly, deleting the words "please "" Excuse me "and" thanks. "etc. This will be the time when stress who do not speak their mouth full or sip their tea.

Show them how to correctly pass the food at the table as only one element of the plate at once, instead of many, and how to politely reject a tender with a simple "No thanks."

All children respond well to compliments and praise, so let them know and encourage them whenshow a good way for the table. In order for children to mature adults, refined constant reminders are intended to turn the key. You should also show them by example how to thank the host of the party for a good meal, and how to greet, take coats, and also serve as appetizers for your guests. Remember that good manners and proper etiquette, and is also off the table.

After the tea party, an award each child with a small certificate that you created, for the completion ofEtiquette course for success, as this only remember them, helps them to what they have learned during the day. As mentioned above, dear children, praise (and so do the adults)!

No comments:

Post a Comment