1. Kindergarten etiquette
Be able to use your brain actively and raise your hand when you speak.
Don't talk when eating, don't make any noise when eating, eat your own food and chopsticks, wipe your mouth and wash your mouth.
Fold the clothes in the designated place before taking a nap and tidy them up after getting up.
2. Family etiquette
Understand the correct method and precautions of making a phone call. Will answer the phone with polite expressions such as "hello", "who are you looking for" and "please wait a moment".
Learn to receive guests politely. Know what manners should be paid attention to when visiting other people's homes.
3. Public etiquette
It is a civilized and polite behavior to know to line up in order. Train children to make room, and let others go first in case of emergency.
Know how to take the transportation correctly (get on and off in order, don't squeeze or push when getting on the bus, and be polite to the old, the weak, the sick and the pregnant; Don't make noise while driving ...).
4. Basic etiquette
Children can greet guests and introduce themselves and others when they meet for the first time. Natural expression, loud voice and moderate speech speed.
Take good care of the lent items, avoid damage, and return them in time when you know that you have run out of other people's items. Can generously lend things to others. Can use different polite expressions correctly.