It's happened to me... more than a few times.
It’s a familiar scenario for a lot of us parents: you remind your child to say “thank you,” and instead of a the sincere response you're really hoping for, they stare blankly or simply mumble "thanks" and walk away.
Frustrating, right? You’re not alone — teaching manners can sometimes feel like an uphill battle.
Why Do Kids Struggle with Good Manners?
Children are still learning social cues and emotional awareness. Some may be shy, overwhelmed, or simply unaware of how important these gestures are. Others just need more practice in a fun, engaging way that resonates with their personality.
Simple Strategies to Teach Manners at Home
Rather than lecturing, try integrating manners into everyday activities with these fun tips:
Making Manners a Values-Based Practice
At Curio, we believe teaching manners isn’t just about saying the right words but instilling values like kindness, respect, and empathy. Our classes incorporate social skills training that’s interactive, age-appropriate, and infused with fun.
How Our Classes Support Your Goals
Our live 1:1 and group classes aren’t just about lessons; they’re about building character. We teach manners alongside communication and confidence skills in a way that feels natural and engaging for your child. By learning in a supportive environment, your child will not only know what to say but understand why manners matter.
Ready to Help Your Child Develop Respectful Habits?
Discover how Curio makes manners, social skills, and values come alive through our interactive classes. Your child will learn important life skills while having fun!