Manners & Responsibility Kids at Parties | Parents
Parties can be a
lot of pressure on children, but you can help make them feel a lot more comfortable
by teaching them good manners.
FAYE: JB, have you ever been to a party?
JB: Oh yeah.
FAYE: Let's make sure that you know how to enter a party really well.
Ding-dong! And you walk in.
JB: Happy birthday, Faye.
FAYE: Hi, JB, thank you. -You're welcome. Thanks for having me.
-You're welcome.
Great job!
Okay. So, that's number 1. When you
enter a party, you wanna make sure that you say hi and thanks for having me
especially happy birthday if it's a birthday party. It's also important to
teach your child how to receive gifts.
- JB, I'm gonna
give you this gift for your birthday. What if there was something in there that
you didn't really like?
-All you have to
say is thank you.
-Right. It is so
important to not open it and say, oh, I don't like this or, oh, I already have
this. Because guess what? That would really hurt my feelings if you said that.
So, no matter what the gift is, you wanna make sure that you say thank you. And finally, it's important to teach your
child to say goodbye as they leave a party.
- So, JB, let's
just pretend we did have an awesome birthday party and you're leaving my party.
FAYE: What would
you say to me?
JB: Tanks for
having me. I really liked the birthday party. Bye.
FAYE: You're
welcome!
Practice these
skills at home and your child will surely be invited back to the next birthday
party.
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