Medlin Law Firm - October 2024

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1. Help Us Thank Our Paralegals!

2. Forbidden Baby Names

Don’t Face Assault Charges Alone

3. Pathways to the American Dream

Ultimate Baked Ziti

4. Essential Manners Kids Should Learn

Build Character With Manners

3 Behaviors to Teach Your Kids

Kids these days! They don’t know how to curtsy before their lords, stay stoic and straight- faced when photographed,

something, remind them to say, “Please.” When someone has done something for them, remind them to say, “Thank you.” You also need to model the practice and return the same courtesy! It shows how important it is for everyone to have good manners. Make an introduction. Greetings and introductions may seem trivial; however, they are anything but. Properly introducing yourself, especially on the phone, is pivotal to starting a relationship or phone call on the right foot. It also gives you more authority and respect for the remainder of the conversation and beyond. Learn to be helpful. No act is more endearing to others than offering a helping hand. Whether mowing your neighbor’s lawn, staying after class to help your teacher clean up, or lending a hand in dinner prep with a parent, acts of kindness can help build character. They are also a great way to forge new friendships and cement current relationships, as you never know what others are going through, and a bit of help may be just what they need.

or duel to the death when someone besmirches their honor. In all seriousness, while some courtesies have gone out of fashion, there are still manners your kids should know. Manners are essential for people of all ages and can significantly improve your kids’ social standing, success, and behavior in the years to come. Here are three need-to-know manners to teach your kids.

What’s the magic word? It may sound simple, but no common courtesy is more important than knowing when to say “Please” and “Thank you.” It also helps establish a model of good behavior and parental respect that is important to reinforce in children. When your children ask for

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