After discovering an etiquette camp ad on Facebook, I decided to enroll my son, Wells, to enhance his social skills beyond basic manners. The three-day program focused on table manners, curiosity, and understanding gratitude versus entitlement. Located in a teacher's home, the camp aimed to introduce children to civility in a relaxed setting, without the intent of creating a 'miniature aristocrat'. As a result, Wells demonstrated noticeable improvement in his manners, making him more poised in social situations. He expressed interest in returning, highlighting the camp's positive impact on his social behavior.
The etiquette camp helped my son, Wells, improve his manners and social interactions, turning him into a more confident individual without making him a miniature aristocrat.
With the rise of virtual rudeness, I felt it was essential to teach Wells not just the basics of saying 'please' and 'thank you', but the finer points of social grace.
This three-day etiquette camp was a low-stakes introduction to civility, aiming to equip my son with the skills necessary for navigating social interactions deftly.
By focusing on table manners, curiosity, and distinguishing gratitude from entitlement, the camp provided Wells with valuable social skills that were immediately noticeable in his interactions.
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