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How to Teach Polite Manners to Children


How to Teach Polite Manners to Children
Politeness is one of the important characteristics of well balanced individual. Therefore, it is essential to inculcate this virtue in children. Let us take a look at some ways to teach polite manners to children.
Having a polite child who knows the usage of “thank you”, “sorry”, “excuse me”, “please”, etc. is the dream of every parent. Your children represent you – whatever they do, would be considered to be your lessons. To make this world a better place when your kids grow up, it is important to teach them polite manners since the beginning. Here are few tips that can help you teach politeness to your kids.

Respect Is the Root

The root of polite manners is respect and the root of respect is sensitivity. One of the most essential qualities you can teach your child is sensitivity, and you must teach this at an early age. A sensitive kid grows up to be a respectful child. Also, you must respect your child so that he or she learns from you how to respect others.
The one, who can care for another’s feelings, will surely become a polite and well-mannered person. Even a book of etiquette cannot teach your kids to be polite, it is you who can show them respect and teach them how to be respectful, sensitive, and thus polite.

Teach Polite Words

Teach your kids how and when to use the polite words, such as “thank you,” “please,” “you’re welcome,” and “excuse me.” Teach them table manners – how to talk at dinner time. Teach them how to greet guests. They may get tired of using these words, but always encourage them to use these words while talking. Practice politeness when you talk, so that they can get the idea of being polite easily.

Say “No” Politely

If your kids ask something they cannot have or do using the words, “Dad, would you mind if I/we…”, “Mom, may I/we…”, etc., then reply to them politely. Even if you have to say “no” as a reply, appreciate their way of approach and state the reason for declining their request, and say that you are sorry that you cannot fulfill their wish. This shows that their way of approach was correct, but their request was denied for some other reasons.

Teach What to Do Instead of What Not to Do

Use positive corrective methods. Tell your kids what to do rather than telling what not to. Use polite words when your kids have done something wrong and you want to correct them. Give them your opinion saying that they could have done it in a different way; instead of saying they should not have done this. There is always a better way of teaching and doing it correctly.
Teach them that they should wait for you until you finish speaking and then they talk, instead of just asking them not to interrupt. You would see that the first sentence works better than the second.

Do Not Lose Your Mind

Have patience when you are teaching politeness to your kids and expecting them to be polite. If they tell or do something wrong, do not give up and be all messy and crazy losing your mind – do not scream at them or hit them. Be patient, modulate your voice, look straight in their eyes, put your hand on their shoulder, and then you can talk and make them understand what you want them to do.
No matter what you ask your kids to do, they would actually do what you do. Kids always look up to their parents and try to copy them. So if you are teaching your kids to be polite and on the other hand, you are using abusive and disrespectful words to others in front of your kids, then all your lessons will go in vain. Behave with your kids exactly in a same way in what you expect your kids to behave with you.

What is the importance of inculcating polite manners in children? How to inculcate polite manners in children? How to make children understand the importance of being polite? Discuss here.


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