TABLE MANNERS
* Place your napkin on your lap
*Ask to have food passed to you rather than reaching across the table.
*Stay seated until dinner is over.
* A nice way to be able to leave the table early would be to ask, "May I please be excused."
These manners will make mealtime more enjoyable.

Do you always say Please and Thank You?
Sometime I forget, but then Nanny reminds me because she says they are very important words, then I remember.
I hope you will always try to remember
Good manners don't come naturally to a child.
But children need to learn to respect others feelings, and it's never too early to start.
By age 3, a child should be totally capable - and expected - to say 'please' and 'thank you'.
Children who have not learned good manners, will not feel comfortable in social situations.
Using good manners will help your child in all areas of his or her life. Kids like to be around other kids who are courteous and nice.
THE GOLDEN RULE: DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HAVE OTHERS DO UNTO YOU