This 3 day workshop is a great way to give your children the skills they need to succeed in the world today!
Through interactive games and role-playing, kids learn amongst their peers the importance of good behavior, confident body language, proper handshake, and much more. View class schedule ». This one of a kind workshop offers boys and girls an opportunity to learn about proper social skills in any dining situation.
During this class they will learn the importance of proper dining, dinner conversation and other simple courtesies that will help them become more confident at any table. In addition, the kids will be instructed on how to place their own orders and will be guided on proper setting and use of their utensils. This one of a kind workshop offers boys and girls an opportunity to learn the social skills that will help them become confident and self-assured young adults.
During this lesson, they will learn the importance of handshakes, introductions, making eye contact and other simple courtesies that go along with making friends. This event also includes a light lunch, where they will put their table manners into motion. Kids will have fun while playing games that will reinforce their manners at home.
This workshop focuses on girls and boys and their friendship issues. But what do you do when a friendship hurts? In this workshop, your kids will get advice for solving friendship problems. Every kid has what it takes to be a great friend and to choose friends who are right for them. True friendships are a two-way street.
Get your kids ready for the new school year with this Back to School skills prep class that will teach them how start the new year off right. For example, one class may focus on "Etiquette Phrases" or "Phone Etiquette," while the next involves a mock dinner table role play.
Write a detailed lesson plan for each class based on the topics you included in your curriculum. Decide whether you will be grading your students, and if so, how you will grade them.
While papers and tests are easy to grade, etiquette classes often involve a certain amount of role playing and group activities. Decide on a grading rubric for these plans ahead of time. Gather the necessary materials for your classes. Websites like Teacher Planet and ESL Printables offer a wide selection of worksheets, games and activities that focus on everything from business etiquette to setting a proper table. If you are including role play in your classes, consider the extra materials you may need, such as a table, chairs and dinnerware.
Also consider finding a few clips from popular movies showing people exhibiting both good and bad etiquette, and have students observe and generate a discussion. The teachers, who are all experts in different fields, also provide a variety of ways to learn, from Zoom sessions to podcasts, so you can select whatever works best for you and your schedule.
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All teachers focus on different specialties. Some cater to teens, while others are for business people. Topics can include table manners, dating, business, and even get super specific, like sales pitches and teen technology. Prices for online etiquette classes vary. Some are free, like YouTube videos, blog posts, and podcasts.
Classes are offered in a variety of formats, including podcasts, webinars, and Zoom sessions. Some experts offer advice on Instagram and in blog posts as well. We looked at the reviews, compared pricing, and sought out illustrious etiquette teachers who ideally have strong social media followings, published books, and classes that are easily available, to make sure their lessons are accessible to everyone. We also strived to present a mix of courses, including webinars, Zoom sessions, YouTube videos, and podcasts.
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By Margaret Abrams. Margaret Abrams. Margaret is a lifestyle, wellness, and style reporter and editor who worked at Observer and the London Evening Standard. She has covered everything from healthy food to Royals and etiquette.
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