My husband (a full-time elementary teacher) and I have had
many discussions about this lack of manners and the potential contributing
factors surrounding this issue. Obviously, the kids are not being taught, but
we have also observed that parents today do not use good manners themselves. We
have had many encounters with rude parents in a variety of settings- in the
school office, in the hallway, at events like concerts, plays, and athletic
events, and in the community at large.
So I guess we should not be surprised that their children are rude. Such
a disheartening situation.
Parents, manners still matter! As I have mentioned before,
children can be very selfish, self-centered little creatures when left to their
own devices. We need to teach them how to treat others with kindness and
respect. Say please and thank-you, speak to others in a respectful manner, use
appropriate table manners, do not interrupt when someone is speaking… good
old-fashioned manners.
Manners begin with us! We need to be modeling appropriate
behavior for our kids. Remember, our actions usually speak louder than our
words, so make sure your kids see you demonstrating these skills. Encourage
family members to use good manners with each other. Practice, practice,
practice! These might seem like little things, but these little things are
vitally important in our everyday lives.
Kindness, dignity, and respect…let’s make these a priority in our
families.
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