
If we turn our heads around to see the daily life between work, colleagues, relatives, let's admit that there are many doses of rudeness and unacceptable behavior that start from a young age.
According to a report published last year by King's College London, only 52% of parents in the United States believe that good behavior is down nearly 25% since 1990. Now is the time to teach them. children certain norms of behavior that can be learned from the age of nine. Despite extended working hours and overload, it is the duty of parents and not of nannies or guardians to deal with children's education.
Nine norms of behavior and manners can be learned from an early age. Here are some of the most important.
- Say "please" and "thank you"
-Wait your turn to speak
- Say "I'm sorry"
-Don't make comments about someone else's appearance
-Avoid swearing
- Ask for permission
-Ask others if they need help
-Knock on closed doors
-Write letters as a sign of thanks
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