Good manners will open doors that the best education cannot. Clarence Thomas
 
WHAT ETIQUETTE
TRAINING CAN DO FOR YOU
ADULTS AND
BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS


Every parent wants self-reliant, respectful children who can handle themselves in many social situations. Etiquette training gives your child or teen skills that will serve them in the classroom, the locker room and, ultimately, the boardroom.

The Etiquette & Image Center helps children understand the need for courtesy in all interactions and teaches them how to relate to others respectfully and confidently. They gain self-confidence and strengthen their relationship building skills in academic and social situations. We help your children grow and develop into confident young men and women who can converse, dine, dance and interact with peers and adults in any scholastic or social situation.

  "The introduction skills have helped me with various church functions and helped meeting new people.
  The Dining Skills are also helpful when I go out to eat."
 
  Audra Schaffer, Eighth Grade Student  
Etiquette Education for Elementary Grades
This class builds a foundation of good manners and leadership skills through role-playing exercises and fun activities. Each session meets for one hour in either four weeks or six weeks of instruction and covers the following topics:

• Self-esteem and Confidence Building
• Introductions Made Easy
• Telephone and Cell Phone Etiquette
• Everyday Table Manners

The dance education includes Ballroom and Line Dancing.

 
“Lauren is so shy with boys, especially at her age. It was refreshing to have her peers working with her to get over their shyness together while enjoying the fun experience they had dancing. She has truly grown into more of a young woman. Thank you!”
Tammy Brown, mother of Lauren
 


Academy of
Manners and More
for Middle School Grades
The Academy of Manners & More Program teaches your child social skills and ballroom dancing. It concludes with a five-course dinner and ball. Please go to the Academy of Manners & More for more information or sign up to receive an information packet.
Leadership Classes
for Teens
High School Leadership classes help students gain the leadership edge so they create the right first impression for college entrance and job interviews. These interactive classes use role-playing and fun-filled exercises to teach the following:
  • Telephone and Cell Phone Etiquette
• Dining Etiquette: At Home and Restaurant
• Dress for Job Interview Success
• Optional Social Dance
 

For easy reading, a name badge should be worn:

A. On the left shoulder.
B. On the right shoulder.
C. On the left hip.
D. Around one’s neck.

Answer: B -When shaking hands, your line of sight follows the arm straight up toward the right shoulder, and the nametag can be easily read. Click here Business & Adults to learn more about our exciting programs related to this topic.

College Students

We offer programs for college students, recent graduates, university organizations and businesses. These programs give the college student or recent graduate the skills they need to bridge the gap between school and career with confidence. Customized courses include instruction in the following topics:

• Business Dress for the Professional
• Business Interview in a Dining Setting
• Office Etiquette
• Business Conversation, Small Talk and Soft Skills

Suit up for Success:
Look Your Best at Work
Whether the trend is business casual or formal dressy, whether the dress code is relaxed or ultra-conservative, Jennifer provides the guidelines you need to dress as professionally as possible. Suit up for Success answers all your wardrobe questions about what to wear, when to wear it and how to make it work

• Dress for the job you want, not the job you have.
• When in doubt, err on the side of formality.
• Mirror the client’s dress code.
• Invest in quality, not quantity.
• Buy quality accessories, i.e., handbag, briefcase, pen.

This program can be added to any other program or combined with a tutorial luncheon for a three-hour program.

You’re Hired!
How to Prepare for a Job Interview
Preparing for a job interview starts long before you walk in the door. From dress to company knowledge, how well you do your homework is vital to your success. This program includes:
  • How To Dress
• How To Present Yourself
• What To Prepare
• When to Arrive at Career Day Events
• Resumes and Portfolio Accessories
• Learn How to Work the Room
• Appropriate Correspondence after the Interview
   
 
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