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I think that the problem is too often that the parents weren't taught manners
If the parents don't have them, they can't teach the children.
I expect good manners from myself and everyone around me. If children are not polite, I "coach" them on what I expect. I, too, have seen kids bend over backwards to please someone who shows them respect. I've had this work wonders in Sunday School classes. I tell them I will treat them like they're 20 until they act younger. Then I will treat them the way they act, including taking them to the nursery. I've never had to do too much, since the kids *want* to be treated as adults
Rachel
I expect good manners from myself and everyone around me. If children are not polite, I "coach" them on what I expect. I, too, have seen kids bend over backwards to please someone who shows them respect. I've had this work wonders in Sunday School classes. I tell them I will treat them like they're 20 until they act younger. Then I will treat them the way they act, including taking them to the nursery. I've never had to do too much, since the kids *want* to be treated as adults
Rachel
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