CHILDREN’S ETIQUETTE
Program Type: In-person. Teams of 8+
Concern: Parents, Educators, Caregivers, Youth Program Coordinators.
“Teaching children etiquette is giving them the tools to navigate the world with confidence, respect, and kindness.”
PRICE AND VALUE ARE DISTINCT CONCEPTS.
CHILDREN’S ETIQUETTE
Beaumonde Etiquette programs for children help young individuals develop the skills they need to interact politely and confidently in social settings. This training covers the fundamentals of good manners, communication, and respectful behavior, which helps children build positive relationships with peers, adults, and authority figures, both in and outside of school environments.

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Children’s Etiquette seminars are held in a friendly and engaging atmosphere that promotes learning through interactive activities. Whether in a classroom, after-school program, or at home, our course is designed to help children understand the importance of respect, good manners, and thoughtful communication.
BASICS OF CHILDREN'S ETIQUETTE
- Introduction to basic etiquette and why it’s important
- Greeting others: How to say “hello” and “goodbye” politely
- Table manners: Using utensils, chewing with the mouth closed, and saying “please” and “thank you”
- Polite behavior when meeting adults and peers
- Understanding personal space and respecting boundaries
- How to be a good listener and speaker in conversations
- How to behave at social gatherings and parties
- Learning to say “excuse me” and “sorry” appropriately
- Handling compliments graciously and giving compliments
- The importance of sharing and taking turns
- Proper behavior in public spaces (e.g., stores, restaurants, libraries)
- Cell phone and technology manners for children
- Basic self-care etiquette: Saying “please” when asking for help
ADVANCED CHILDREN'S ETIQUETTE
- Good manners in group settings: Respecting others’ opinions and taking turns in conversations
- How to make introductions and remember names
- Handling disagreements politely and resolving conflicts calmly
- Etiquette for family events, school functions, and parties
- Dining etiquette for formal meals and celebrations
- Public speaking etiquette: How to speak clearly and confidently
- How to behave at special events like weddings, graduations, and ceremonies
- Understanding cultural differences in etiquette
- Giving and receiving gifts with grace
- How to help others in need: Acts of kindness and consideration
- Etiquette for playdates and group activities
- Teaching gratitude: Writing thank-you notes and being appreciative
- The importance of being polite in online interactions (digital etiquette)
- Respecting others’ feelings and showing empathy