Children’s Etiquette
We often think that Etiquette and Protocol belong to the elite. In reality, good manners are not a matter of money, but of education. They require neither wealth nor prestige. They cannot be bought; they are built. And this foundation begins at home, from a very young age.
A child who receives the basics of etiquette and protocol stands out everywhere:
→ at school,
→ in society,
→ in professional settings.
The most prestigious schools or the most expensive studies are useless if these fundamentals are not rooted within the child. School teaches academics. Home teaches respect, politeness, character, composure, distinction, and personality. If all these social codes are not anchored at home, everything else collapses.
Your parental role is the first protocol. You are the one preparing your child’s future, long before school or professional life. Social and behavioural foundations are your creation and they are what will make all the difference tomorrow.
Moreover, several top schools around the world first assess children based on their social behaviour:
• Eton College (United Kingdom)
• Institut Le Rosey (Switzerland)
• Harrow School (United Kingdom)
• Convent of the Sacred Heart (United States)
They evaluate politeness, interaction skills, composure, posture, and family education. Why? Because they know that social codes are a lever of excellence and distinction.
A child trained early in good manners:
→ adapts better in the workplace,
→ naturally stands out in interviews,
→ inspires trust,
→ opens more doors,
→ fully benefits from their academic journey.
Everything begins at home, with you!
And what you transmit in the early years determines the quality of everything that follows.




