Even if your children excelled in Manners 101, their education is not over. Children face new, different, and sometimes frightening social situations as they mature. We cannot buffer them from all the social uncertainties to come, but we can make sure they have a sound Biblical foundation as they make their way through the maze we call culture. Manners Made Easy for Teens tackles many key teen topics like job interviews, cell phones and e-mail, eating etiquette, public manners, and more. And regardless of your family's stand on dating, the suggestions offered there work equally well in any mixed gender setting, be it a date, or on the job. Parents are encouraged to aid in various interactive role-playing exercises. Quizzes, demonstrations, tips, and a question and answer session are included. We all know teens who would benefit from this information.
Think all teenagers are awkward, immature, and self-involved? Well, of course not, but especially not after etiquette teacher June Hines Moore gets their attention. In Manners Made Easy for Teens, she expertly guides young people through a variety of key social interactions, from dating to job interviews. Included in the student/teacher process of this book are various interactive role playing exercises, quizzes, demonstrations, tips, and Q&A sessions.
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