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"Wow! What a fantastic job you do with teaching kids manners! We went out to dinner on Sunday and our daughter, Rowenna, spent the evening teaching (correcting) us what she had learned. It was a kick! She’s inspired to learn more and I can’t thank you enough for that. All I’m hearing are rave reviews from the other parents. Our manners event was a huge success."
~ Kelly Clark, Girl Scout Event, Bothell, WA
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Preteen Style Girls, discover how to develop your own style and not just follow the crowd. True style and confidence shines from the inside out and enables you to be the leader. Learn valuable communication skills, party manners, ways to develop great friendships, maintain a positive attitude, and tips on posture, clothing and nutrition. Experience the steps to great skin as you give yourself a facial! |
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Young Ladies & Gentlemen I
(6 to 11 yrs)
3 hours
Children rarely beg for the opportunity to attend a class on manners, and yet it is the key to building positive friendships and strong self-esteem. This fun hands-on workshop teaches telephone etiquette, basic table manners, introductions, personal care and posture. Don’t be surprised when they come out asking for more!
Young Ladies & Gentlemen II (6 to 11 yrs)
3 hours
This course in a natural follow-up to Young Ladies and Gentlemen I. One of the first social settings that children encounter is being a guest. Learning how to be a gracious guest, guest of honor, or host, are skills they will use lifelong. Boys and girls will learn about invitations, being a great guest and host, practice meeting and greeting others, polite conversation, giving and receiving gifts, basic table manners while neatly eating birthday cake, and how to create their own thank you notes. It is not necessary to have taken Young Ladies and Gentlemen I to enroll in Young Ladies and Gentlemen II. Cake will be served in this class. |
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Party Manners It's a birthday party! It is also one of the first social situations that children encounter. Learning how to be gracious as guest, or guest of honor, can be a real challenge. Boys and girls will practice how to meet and greet others, give and receive gifts, eat real birthday cake neatly and create their own thank you notes. |
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Art of Dining for Children
Children master the tools and rules of the table, from how to handle the napkin, to presenting a toast. This is terrific follow up to our Young Ladies & Gentlemen course and what is taught at home! Students leave eager to share their new skills with family and friends. Instruction, workbook and multi course meal included. |
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Royal Tea
(Boys & Girls 4 to 6 years old accompanied by a parent)
3 hours Calling all princes and princess! Learn the secrets of living like royalty as you practice kindness and respect for all those you meet. Wear your royal clothing…crown and all…and bring your favorite cup and saucer. You will practice meeting and greeting others, how to handle a napkin, eat a cookie, drink lemonade, and join in table talk. Don’t forget your royal escort! |
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