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Top 10 Talking Manners You Must Inculcate in Your Kids


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If you find some time that your kid was very rude, do not think that it is just because of habit. It might be a mistake or confusion that your child has. Read on to learn about the top 10 talking manners you must inculcate in your kids.
Kids often forget about behaving properly or keeping up to the manners that they have been taught. Sometimes kids do not understand or maybe they are not taught about how to react, talk or behave in specific circumstances. Practice also plays a very important role here because anything that is taught gets perfect and into habit only when it is practiced often.
However, if you emphasize and strengthen the following topmost talking manners, you can raise kind, polite and well behaved child who would be praised and liked by all.

Top 10 Talking Manners Every Kid Must Learn

Have a quick look at the top 10 talking manners you must inculcate in your kids.

1. Saying “Please”

Teach your child that when she has to ask something, she should say “please”. Also, if she wants someone to help her, she should say “please” before.

2. Saying “Thank You”

When your child receives something from another person, she should say "thank you". It should not be only used when receiving a gift. She should say “thank you” even if someone teaches her something or offers her food, glass of water or anything else.

3. Saying “Excuse Me”

Teach your child that if she urgently needs to have someone’s attention, she should say “excuse me” and wait for some time for the person to react and listen.

4. Avoid Interrupting Others

Children have the habit of interrupting grown-ups especially when they are busy talking. Teach your child not to do that because it leaves a very bad impression of your child and your parenting on the other person.

5. Replying Politely

When someone asks your child, how are you, she should reply to the question politely and also ask the person how she is.

6. Waiting for the Response

When your child goes somewhere, she should knock at the door and wait for some time for the response. Knocking continuously or ringing the doorbell every second comes under bad manners.

7. Thank Friend’s Parents

When your child spends time or goes to play with her friend, she should thank her friend’s parents before leaving for having her over and allow her to spend time with their child.

8. Phone Etiquettes

Teach your child that when you call someone, you should introduce yourself first and then ask whether you can talk to a specific person or not.

9. Avoiding Negative Opinions

Teach your child to see only positive things in another person and pass only compliments. People are not interested in negative opinions and they often dislike people who make them.

10. Offering Help to Host

When kids are guests at someone else’s house, they should offer their help to the host. This makes the host happy and she will also appreciate this and of course, remember always.
The basic thing about talking manners is to be polite, no matter what. Parents should remember that it is their responsibility to train kids so that they have a comfortable and appreciated adulthood.
Usually, when children visit other places, they either forget to be mannerly or do not care much. The best way to make your child behave well is to make her practice everything at home. The best time is dinner time because here you can demonstrate, practice, question, answer and have polite interaction in the absence of TV and phone. Social graces are best learnt at family dinners as they are the best opportunity and most important venue.

Why are good talking manners important? How to cultivate good talking manners in children? What are the ways to prevent bad talking manners in children? Discuss here.


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Abhishek
Abhishek.9 years ago
Talking the right way is very important to encourage people around you to accept what you say . Talking manners and etiquette are very important part of personality development of children.
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Arushi
Arushi.9 years ago
Talking softly is one of the important talking manners we must teach our children.
 
 
 
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Ishika
Ishika.9 years ago
Teaching talking manners is very important. Talking manners determine the character and personality of children.
 
 
 
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