About This Book
A series of brief, conversational lessons aimed at teaching children practical etiquette for school, home, public places, and social occasions. It emphasizes example over lecture and encourages classroom discussion while offering concrete rules—how to behave at the table, in church, on the street, when visiting, borrowing, traveling, shopping, or interacting with the aged. Guidance covers timing and courtesy at meals, polite requests, attentive behavior toward others, avoiding unpleasant topics, and unobtrusive handling of accidents. The lessons are arranged by setting to provide teachers and parents adaptable outlines for forming consistent habits of considerate conduct.
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