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100 1 _aEberly, Sheryl.
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245 1 0 _a365 manners kids should know :
_bgames, activities, and other fun ways to help children and teens learn etiquette /
_cSheryl Eberly with Caroline Eberly.
246 3 _aThree hundred sixty-five manners kids should know
250 _a1st rev. ed.
260 _aNew York :
_bThree Rivers Press,
_cc2011.
300 _axxiv, 322 p. ;
_c21 cm.
500 _a"Fully updated and revised for the 21st century"--Cover.
505 0 _aNote continued: September 25 Napkin etiquette -- September 26 Ten things your child should never do at the table -- September 27 Second helpings -- September 28 When to begin eating -- September 29 Leaving the table early -- September 30 Serving a meal -- October 1 Cleansing the palate -- October 2 At the end of a formal meal -- October 3 Food your child hates -- October 4 When your child is allergic to certain foods -- October 5 Afternoon tea -- October 6 The protocol of afternoon tea -- October 7 Serving tea -- Stay Out of Sticky Situations with Food! -- October 8 Removing items from your mouth -- October 9 How to handle special diets -- October 10 How to eat difficult foods -- October 11 Eating bread -- October 12 Eating a salad -- October 13 Eating soup -- October 14 How to eat pasta -- October 15 How to eat shish kabob -- October 16 Corn on the cob -- October 17 Eating lobster -- October 18 Eating fried chicken -- October 19 Pizza -- October 20 Crunching ice -- October 21 Eating fresh fruit -- October 22 Gravies, condiments, and relishes -- October 23 Foreign matter in food -- October 24 How to hold a glass -- October 25 Eating in front of others -- Invitations: Giving and Receiving -- October 26 The nicest way to issue a verbal invitation -- October 27 How to issue a written invitation -- October 28 Responding to invitations -- October 29 When it's okay to decline -- October 30 When your child isn't invited -- October 31 Two invitations for the same day -- Birthdays, Weddings, Receptions, and Other Special Occasions -- November 1 At your child's own birthday party -- November 2 Attending a birthday party -- November 3 Receiving lines -- November 4 Taking a child to a wedding -- November 5 What to do at a wedding -- November 6 Self-control at a reception -- November 7 Serving yourself from a buffet table -- November 8 Hang on to your plate at a reception -- November 9 Wearing flowers -- November 10 Getting an autograph -- November 11 Receiving an award -- November 12 At a school dance -- November 13 When your child is behind the camera -- November 14 When your child is in front of the camera -- Be a Great Guest (and Host) -- November 15 A good attitude for a good guest -- November 16 What a guest should pack -- November 17 Nice things for a guest to say -- November 18 How to become a guest who is invited again -- November 19 Say goodbye and leave promptly -- November 20 Being a good host -- November 21 For first-time guests -- November 22 Serving food to your friends -- November 23 The right guest list -- November 24 Inviting friends over again -- November 25 Sleepovers: bathroom etiquette -- November 26 Sleepovers: bedtime etiquette -- November 27 Sleepovers: mealtime etiquette -- November 28 Guests go first -- Be a Model American -- November 29 The national anthem -- November 30 Pledge of Allegiance -- December 1 Care of the U.S. flag -- December 2 Appreciating ideals and learning patriotism -- December 3 When in another country -- December 4 Being part of a community -- Being Green -- December 5 Environmental manners -- December 6 At home -- December 7 At a friend's house -- December 8 At school -- December 9 At the grocery store -- December 10 Birthday party -- December 11 Out on the town -- December 12 When you travel -- Be a Good Sport -- December 13 Enjoy the game -- December 14 Rituals at athletic events -- December 15 Good sportsmanship -- December 16 The valued teammate -- Being Considerate to People with Special Needs -- December 17 Visiting someone who is sick -- December 18 Relating to people with disabilities -- December 19 People with visual problems -- December 20 People with hearing loss -- December 21 People in wheelchairs -- Gifts -- Giving and Getting -- December 22 Birthstones -- December 23 Gifts -- December 24 Choosing a gift -- December 25 Giving gifts at home -- December 26 Gifts for the host -- December 27 "No gifts" -- December 28 Occasions to give a gift -- December 29 Opening gifts at a party -- December 30 When your child doesn't like the gift -- December 31 When your child receives duplicate gifts.
520 _aUsing a smart one-manner-a-day organization, the author explains not only what manners to teach, but also how--and at what ages--to present them. Topics covered include: when and where it's appropriate to text; how to write a thank-you note; the proper way to handle an online bully; and how to behave at events like birthday parties, weddings, and religious services.
650 0 _aEtiquette for children and teenagers.
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