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Article: Teach manners at home
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- Citizen Gloucestershire, The
- Article date:
- May 1, 2008
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"THE older generation definitely need to look at themselves with
regards to manners! I think that it is the parents' responsibility
to teach their children manners. If it is not taught as a foundation
to everyday life before school then there will be no hope for that
child being taught manners in the classroom! Why should teachers
teach manners! Surely teachers didn't spend there time at un to
teach children manners."
Mim, Quedgeley
"I am fed up with people always blaming the children and parents
for the lack of manners today. I have an 11-year-old who is very
polite, says please and thank you (even tells me off if I forget
sometimes). The most annoying thing is when we are out and about in ...
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