Polite children aren’t born- they’re gently guided.
The most noticeable thing about a child with good manners isn’t perfection. It’s ease. They move through social situations comfortably, making others feel at ease as well.
Here are five habits you’ll often see in polite children:
They greet others confidently
A simple hello, eye contact, or smile shows awareness and builds confidence.
They say thank you with intention
Not rushed or prompted, but thoughtful and present.
They wait their turn
In conversation and play, they understand patience and respect.
They are aware of others
They notice when someone feels left out or needs support.
They speak kindly
Tone and delivery become just as important as words.
These habits are built through small, consistent moments at home.
One easy way to help teach your child good manners is through Mini Manners, which are free online videos that are fun for children to watch and learn.
Over time, these small habits create a child who feels confident, kind, and socially at ease.
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