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Children and Teens


Students learn to feel comfortable and self-assured in social situations. The return to traditional values has brought about an increased appreciation of civility. A foundation of good manners gives young people of all ages an opportunity to learn and practice leadership skills--now and for the rest of their lives.  This is the greatest gift a parent can give their child. 

These fun and informative programs include role-playing exercises and a workbook for each student to keep as a reference guide.

A sample of the topics featured:

  • Social and Communication Skills
  • Self-esteem and Confidence Building
  • Handshaking with All Ages
  • Introductions Made Easy
  • Self-respect and Respect for Others
  • Conversation and Listening Skills
  • Telephone Etiquette
  • The Etiquette of Public Places

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College Students and Young Adults


Confidence in party and dining situations frees one from worrying about mistakes.  Everyone has experience awkward moments--dropping a fork on the floor and wondering whether to pick it up or leave it there, showing up at a party all dressed up while everyone else is wearing jeans, or going to your first job interview after college and not recognizing what has been served and how to properly eat it.

Students learn to feel comfortable and self-assured in social situations.  These fun and informative programs include role-playing exercises and a workbook for each student to keep as a reference guide.  An on-site tutorial luncheon or dinner may be served.


A sample of the topics featured:

  • Host and Guest Duties
  • The ABCs of Table Manners
  • Napkins
  • Handling Silverware
  • The Etiquette of Dining Out
  • Difficult to Eat Foods
  • Do's and Don'ts of Dining
  • Thank-you Notes

Business and Professional Persons


Business professionals recognize that business etiquette is a power tool.  Knowing how to conduct themselves successfully while dining is a power tool that provides a cutting edge in the business arena.  Our program will teach you skills that you can put to use immediately.


A sample of the topics featured:

  • Introducing others
  • Handshaking: The Ultimate Greeting
  • Making an Entrance/Working the Room
  • Forms of Address
  • Invitations
  • Taking Your Seat
  • Silverware Savvy
  • Toasting Savvy
  • Excusing Yourself
  • Tipping
  • Eating Various Foods

Dress code policy not enforced? Major dinner with a potential client?
Small Businesses and Corporations let us help you empower your employees with leadership and etiquette training.