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March 14, 2008 at 7:20 AM in reply to: OT: parents…any recommendations for a cartoon/video for teaching manners. #169302eccen in esc
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Buy a little toy tea set and have a little pretend tea party saying things like “pass the teapot please”, and have little napkins to place in your lap, etc and say “thank you”. Make it all a little game. Play. At that age pretend things are a fun way for a child to learn manners – and as other posters said, set good examples.
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Buy a little toy tea set and have a little pretend tea party saying things like “pass the teapot please”, and have little napkins to place in your lap, etc and say “thank you”. Make it all a little game. Play. At that age pretend things are a fun way for a child to learn manners – and as other posters said, set good examples.
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Buy a little toy tea set and have a little pretend tea party saying things like “pass the teapot please”, and have little napkins to place in your lap, etc and say “thank you”. Make it all a little game. Play. At that age pretend things are a fun way for a child to learn manners – and as other posters said, set good examples.
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Buy a little toy tea set and have a little pretend tea party saying things like “pass the teapot please”, and have little napkins to place in your lap, etc and say “thank you”. Make it all a little game. Play. At that age pretend things are a fun way for a child to learn manners – and as other posters said, set good examples.
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Buy a little toy tea set and have a little pretend tea party saying things like “pass the teapot please”, and have little napkins to place in your lap, etc and say “thank you”. Make it all a little game. Play. At that age pretend things are a fun way for a child to learn manners – and as other posters said, set good examples.
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very interesting information – wish I could see Valley Center, 92082 π
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very interesting information – wish I could see Valley Center, 92082 π
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very interesting information – wish I could see Valley Center, 92082 π
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very interesting information – wish I could see Valley Center, 92082 π
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very interesting information – wish I could see Valley Center, 92082 π
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