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Etiquette for everyone


Give your children a head start in etiquette.

LIfe is so much more enjoyable when people are well mannered.

If you smile, people smile at you.

If you say 'thank you' for being invited to the party, you'll get invited back again.

Children gain confidence from knowing how to act around other children and around adults. There is a polite way to get an adults attention and we show them how.

The most basic skill a child can learn in life is to speak clearly, confidently and to sound polite.


Elocution lessons

If children are taught at a young age to speak with confidence (and I don't mean over confident) they will certainly have a much easier life. It's not just a case of saying 'please' and 'thank you'. Children should also be taught to say the 'th' sound as in thirty three, unfortunately a lot of children say 'fir-ee free' and this immediatley gives the impression of an uneducated, don't care individual. We don't want our children to sound 'posh' so that other people make fun of them but we all want our children to sound clear and confident.


Fees for Elcoution Lessons

Within a 20 mile radius (approx) of Wimborne, Dorset the fee is £10 for a 30 minute lesson.

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