by Marcia Cantarella Ph.D. | Oct 17, 2017 | Articles
I have to admit that as a proud grandmother I am so delighted when I hear over and over what a pleasure it is to serve my grandkids from wait staff all over the place in all kinds of restaurants. Lots of “May I have”, “Please” and “Thank you.” I remember my own... by Rachel Trotter | Mar 8, 2014 | Articles
Parents and schools are working together to encourage children in learning about lunchtime etiquette. In Utah, the Weber and Ogden school districts don’t have a specific policy on lunch room behavior, so they leave it up to the individual schools to set those... by Maralee McKee | Aug 14, 2012 | Articles
When you meet someone for the first time, how long does it take for him to form a lasting impression of you? A. 20 seconds or less B. 1 minute C. 3 minutes When shaking hands, what’s the correct number of times to pump the other person’s hand up and down? A. three... by Madeline Levine, PhD | May 13, 2012 | Articles
This Mother’s Day may be a lost cause—but you can create thoughtful, caring kids who won’t give you generic greeting cards or “dumpster flowers” next year. Psychologist and author Madeline Levine, PhD, offers six tips for changing the message you’re sending your... by Elise McVeigh | May 9, 2012 | Articles
Mother’s Day is fast approaching, and we can all use some tips in good manners, both for others, as well as for family members. Children’s and Family Manners Expert Elise McVeigh, who is the Manners Expert for the Dallas Morning News, a Manners Expert for...
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