![]() You can start this as soon as they learn to talk! 2. Eating Etiquette But if you don’t want to go that route, teach children to say, “yes, please” and “no, thank you.” It shows the same level of respect in my opinion. I know the “Yes, Sir” and “No, ma’am” things are definitely s outhern. And let me preface this by saying my girls do not have perfect manners! These are the just things we are always teaching and encouraging. After all, one of the purposes of this blog is to teach loveliness, grace, and refinement to this next generation.Īs with the boys’ manners post, some of these manners are relevant to all children. But I suppose I put a lot of pressure on myself to make this post really impactful. ![]() You would think that with three daughters a post on girls’ manners would come naturally for me. I wrote a post about boys’ manners last year and I’ve had it on my mind to write a follow up about girls’ manners. ![]()
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