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WHAT ETIQUETTE
TRAINING CAN DO FOR YOU
ELEMENTARY 
THROUGH 
COLLEGE

A return to traditional values is bringing about an increased appreciation of civility. Research shows that much of our future success depends on the practical leadership and social skills we learn as children and young adults. The Academy of Manners & More helps your children develop self-confidence, learn courtesy and demonstrate respect for others and themselves. The skills your children learn will help them become valuable contributors at home, at school, at church and within their communities. This gift from you will last a lifetime.

Children learn the grace, poise, pride and confidence they need for a solid grounding for future success. The Academy of Manners and More provides a foundation of good manners and gives young people of all ages an opportunity to learn and practice leadership skills.

The curriculum is divided between social interaction and dance education. Students meet in a positive, fun and healthy learning environment. They learn how to meet and greet, shake hands and maintain eye contact. Each class is highly interactive and teaches courtesy and respect through role-playing, fun props and exercises that everyone enjoys. An illustrated workbook is included for children to keep and use for future reference.

•    Social and Communication Skills
•    Handshaking and Eye Contact
•    Interview Skills
•    Introductions Made Easy
•    Polite Conversation
•    Telephone/Cell Phone & Texting Etiquette
•    Thank You Note Writing
•    Self-Respect and Respect for Others
•    Public Speaking
•    Receiving Lines
•    Dining Etiquette - At Home & In Restaurants
•    Tutorial Dinner - Five Course Instructional Dinner
•    Formal Balls -
     Utilizing All The Skills Learned in Class
•    Ballroom Dancing
     (Foxtrot, Waltz, Swing, Cha-cha, and Line Dances)
•    Instructional Workbook and Certificate
     of Achievement

 
“Jake is the second son to complete this program, and I’m sure that he will see the value as he grows older. JD, our other son, has certainly benefited from knowing semi-formal and formal etiquette training for his college interviews and various school activities.”
Dr. & Mrs. Dennie Crabtree, parents of Jake and JD
 


 

At lunch, you notice that the stranger sitting next to you has spinach in his/her teeth, you:

A. Don’t say anything, smile and look him/her directly in the eye.
B. Say something and hope you don’t embarrass him/her.
C. Make visual signals indicating that he/she has something in his/her teeth.
D. Wipe your teeth with your napkin and hope he/she gets the hint and does the same.

Answer: A -Only if you know the people really well should you say something. Otherwise, you embarrass the person, and they may not appreciate your telling them. Click here Business & Adults to learn more about our exciting programs related to this topic.

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