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Picture of RaisingBoys
# of kids: Two boys, ages 3 and 1

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At what age to you start teaching your children proper manners? We've been teaching my 3-year-old to say "Please" and "Thank You" -- but it's about a 50/50 shot that he remembers without a little "What do we say?" I feel manners are really important to teach him now, when he's impressionable. Here are some tips I found:

http://www.a-family-solutions-network.org/site/963921/page/855451
 
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Picture of TripleAmom
From: NW Gainesville
# of kids: 3 boys (1-3 y/o and 2 -1y/o's) and a step-mom and step-grandma, too!

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We've been working on manners with our 3 y/o since he was old enough to talk and sit at the table. He's good about please and thank-you, but his table manners leave a little to be desired (talking with mouth full, not using utensils). But, we're working on it, and he's only 3, and I can cut him some slack for a little longer, I guess. But he's also on a trend where he TELLS me what he wants, "Mommy, I want yogurt!" instead of "Mommy, may I have a yogurt?" My response is always "I didn't hear a request or a question there, did you?"

It's tough at this age. Little ones are just innately selfish at this stage. I read that compassion and understanding and realizing that the world does NOT spin around their whims usually kicks in between 3.5 to 4 years of age. So we're close, LOL!


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Posts: 541 | Location: NW Gainesville | Registered: 19 March 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post

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We started with please and thank yous from day one and K is very polite in that way. She will be 2 in August but she almost always says please when she wants an object - wanting someone to do something though is another story, she's a little bossy in that department. But she always, always, always says thank you and your welcome. Table manners are still a work in progress but we are getting there. Just remember that the little ones do and say what they see and hear!!!!
 
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# of kids: (4) DS-10 DDs-8 DS-3

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We also begin as soon as they're talking. But keep the faith, my friends Smiler; my ten year old still needs a reminder once in a while.


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