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Manners Kids Should Learn By Age Seven


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Kids cannot learn manners overnight. Teaching manners to kids is a gradual process. As, such when they reach a certain age, it is expect that they know basic manners. Here are some manners which your kids should learn by age seven.

A lot depends on how one behaves. Given the tough academic and co curricular competition, what sets one kid from another are their manners. The kid who has good manners will always be appreciated and admired over the others.
Social life has become very active nowadays with parents taking their kids to invitations and house parties, or having guests over. On such occasions kids need to have good manners so that others do not scorn them. Children need to learn manners from a young age.
Manners ca not be taught overnight, especially not to children. Parents are required to inculcate these manners in their kids from at appropriate ages. These manners once taught stay with the child forever, making these children grow up to become well mannered and disciplined adults.
Kids need to learn certain manners by a certain age. Age seven is a milestone for learning many manners. Following are some of the manners kids should learn by age 7.

Being Polite

Kids do not realize that their manners are rude or impolite unless parents tell them about it. Kids do what they feel like doing not realizing that their behavior is being looked down upon by others.
It is the responsibility of the parents to make sure that they tell their kids the things that are considered rude. For example, talking out loud is considered as bad manners. Unless parents tell their child that it is so. The child has no way of knowing. Parents should sit with their child and explain to them and ask them not to repeat such behaviour in public. Kids need to be told this a few times before they realize and stop doing it.

Saying “Please” and “Thank You”

This again is something parents have to inculcate in their child. Manners do not come inherent in a child; they have to be taught to the child. People expect children to say “please” and “thank you” whenever required. Parents should enforce these manners at home by asking the child to say “please” and “thank you” whenever required even to the parents. This way the child will become habituated to saying these automatically.
Manners are something appreciated in children, those children who do not have these manners are considered impolite by people. It is really nice when young children say “please” and “thank you”, it shows good breeding. It is a good idea to teach your kid these manners by the time they are seven.

Following Table Manners

Children who have good table manners are also appreciated by others. By this age children should learn basic table manners like eating quietly, waiting for everyone to start eating, not making any sound while eating, eating slowly etc. These manners come handy while visiting others and off-course when kids grow-up. Therefore, it is a must to inculcate such manners in kids.

Not Interrupting Others

Kids have the habit of interrupting a conversation mainly because they do not know that the conversation is something important or that it is not polite to interrupt anyone while talking. Kids are spontaneous they tend to speak out or say whatever is in their mind. If they want to say something or talk to someone they simply start talking, without judging circumstances.
Kids should be trained not to interrupt anyone while they are having a conversation. Parents must teach them this at a young age, so that they face no problem in school. Children might make teachers angry if they interrupt them while they are teaching. These are basic manners every kid should be taught so that they don’t get tagged as rude.

Knocking and Saying “Excuse Me”

Kids are not aware of what is inappropriate unless their parents teach them. Parents might not feel that their kids are rude when they do not say excuse me or enter a room without knocking on the door, but others will. Parents must make the kids behave appropriately at home so that they behave outside the house.
These manners once learnt in the childhood stay with the children when they are adults. That way they do not become rude adults and are appreciated everywhere.

What kind of manners should kids learn by age seven? How to inculcate good manners in children? What is the right age to start teaching manners to kids? Discuss here.


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