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What are some basic manners my kids should know?

Students discussing basic manners in the classroom.

The prime importance of proper upbringing by responsible parents is training kids in basic etiquette. Today, in a world that is so technically sound and time-pressed, learning courtesy helps a child progress with a sense of security and a measure of deference. A parent might ponder: How are these valuable lessons related to the child and their education? In this blog, we are going to share a few basic manners that every child must learn and how DPS Warangal’s curriculum and community reinforce these values.

1. Saying “Please” and “Thank you”

The early lesson in etiquette is instructing children as to how powerful a few words, such as “please” and “thank you,” are. Such words convey respect and appreciation. Teachers at DPS Warangal promote the reverence of proper speech. Encouraging your child to use these words of politeness every day may well create good relations with other children as well as adults as well.

2. Greeting others

Teaching children to be civil by being polite greets those around them—be it a neighbour, a teacher, or a family member. Encouraging children to feel happy by responding to people with greeting phrases such as “hello” or “good morning” can foster a positive atmosphere.

3. Actively listen

Effective listening is an often unrecognised art. It forms part of paying attention to the person who is speaking rather than preparing for your response. Encourage your children to make eye contact and show interest in conversations. This would develop empathy and social understanding within children, both of which are very important components of the interaction flavour of any school.

4. Table manners

Good table manners are essential, especially as children grow older and attend gatherings or family meals. Teaching them to chew with their mouths closed, wait for everyone to be served before starting, and participate in polite conversation can make dining experiences pleasant for all. 

1. Respecting personal space

Understanding personal space is the need of every child. Teach them to respect others’ boundaries so they don’t face awkward moments in the future. In school, kids have so much invested together because they see each other every day, so they must learn respect and consideration for their peers. The students learn respect and consideration for others through many collaborative projects conducted here, creating a great atmosphere for all.

2. Apologising honestly

Mistakes happen; teach children to genuinely apologise. An appropriate apology heals the relationship and indicates accountability. Empathy and making amends are a part of character education at educational institutions , along with training students in conflict resolution with dignity.

3. Waiting your turn

Waiting for a turn has always been an important thing, whether it is in the classroom or in the playground. It teaches patience as well as fair-mindedness. School activities help children to bond together and work together as a team so that children can practise this very essential part of manners daily.

4. Using appropriate language

The most important thing that can be taught to a child is polite speaking habits without the usage of nasty words or derogatory language. This includes avoiding profanity and finding alternative means of verbalising emotions. Exemplary faculty practices emphasise respectful communication, which is modelled for students. Thus, students are taught to express their thoughts and feelings eloquently.

5. Helping others

Instilling a sense of service and kindness in the children goes quite a long way. Encourage them to help a classmate or family member, perhaps to share a favourite toy or lend a hand around the house. 

6. Respect for authority figures

Children must be respected by teachers and coaches. This should be taught to the child to listen and obey. Respect forms a core value at any institution, where students are also taught about and told that their growth environment needs such authority.

Incorporating manners into daily life

Now that we have discussed a few key manners, let’s ensure that we start living by what we’ve learned. Here are some excellent ways parents can apply this in daily life:

1. Lead by example

The best way to teach is by example. Model good manners when you communicate with other people. Play Out Important Moments in Role. Play out scenarios with your kids where they are to practise manners. This is a very fun and instructional exercise.

2. Positive reinforcement: 

Praise your children when they exhibit good manners. This encouragement will reinforce their behaviour.

3. Create a manners chart: 

Visual reminders can be helpful. Create a chart with basic manners and check off when they’re practised.

How does Delhi Public School (DPS) Warangal support manners education?

Delhi Public School Warangal is not just about academics; it focuses on developing character. The differences within the curriculum and activities at DPS Warangal will help in shaping values that will ensure a complete individual. Here’s how:

1. Curriculum focus: 

The curriculum at DPS Warangal mainly consists of life skills along with education regarding character. The student learns all the manners necessary along with his/her subjects.

2. Community building and enrichment

Events and activities at DPS Warangal help children foster community spirit while providing them with many opportunities to practise good manners in social settings. For instance, in pool swim activities, little children in pool swim lessons learn ways of being respectful and safe knacks that indirectly pour into the very root of politeness.

Teaching good manners to kids is an investment for the future. Once the child learns how to behave properly, it equips him/her with confidence to face the world with respect and empathy. Commitment to the character-building process is the first apparent point of emphasis at Delhi Public School Warangal. Parents must step up the role of being good manners advocates for their children. As parents, we can give our children a generation that will take kindness and respect seriously as they make the world a better place one polite interaction at a time.

At Delhi Public School (DPS) Warangal, we teach children basic manners not for courtesy but as an integral part of their development. Manners that go beyond mere obedience will empower students to express themselves confidently, build relationships, and handle social situations with confidence. The underlying principles of respect, empathy, and kindness let the child learn and grow into a well-rounded individual as well. Such focus ensures that students take pride in such conduct to create an atmosphere in which they will better understand the sanctity of good manners, breeding them to excel through positive interactions and the enrichment of their lives and communities.