How do I reflect the spirit of Halloween is on the behavior of my child treated at our door to ask the CAM.
My son answered the doorbell rings and crew to deliver the cakes. When the race was over, he came to my end of the house to give me a briefing. There were many children - some residents and some who had grown up here in trucks and cars from a different part of town. Children are children, regardless of where they come from and all the love HalloweenDesserts>. So do I.
The thing that most affects my son was the lack of just good old fashion manners. He said the boys were sweet and lasted only a piece of candy each, but nobody has asked to use what we call words "magic". The older group of children who came to the door, appeared less ways to demonstrate any kind. The last group of fifteen young age - 14 or 15 years - especially girls and boys. Wentin a frenzy in the candy basket, the crowd to see who could get the system faster. My son said it was like a tank of piranhas are fighting for a piece of meat in the tank. A boy took a step back and when she was ready, told my son: "If one of the left, please can I have?" It was the end of the evening and my son flipped the trash from filling the bag boys and the rest of the dozen pieces of Hershey's and Reece's Pieces. 'You're the only one who waspatient and kind, and only you, "he said please." And with this and a broad smile, the boy said: "Thank you. Happy Halloween."
One of many?
What happened to manners?
In our house, we expect that each of us, "say please", "Thanks," "Pardon Me", "may I?" and to provide other words, thoughtfulness, respect and gratitude. Every day we work with four years of Jack's words, and we look forward to time when I became a habitHe should not be required.
Growing up I was taught and expected to say: "Yes, Ma'am and No, ma'am" and "Yes, sir, and no, sir," when it comes to all adults and we knew better than to forget. I think the lady and ladies are beautiful, but "please" and "thank you" are required.
There is no place that good manners are not suitable. At home, at school, work, play ball, trick or treat - is the person who is fluent in "please" and "thank you" and "Happy Halloween"In this way, bring home the prize at the end. They are rude and impolite, perhaps the best part of the time, but it's a nice return and respectful, who will be invited.
Even include improving the development and use of good manners and courtesy?
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