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Content of children's etiquette training course
Children's etiquette training courses are as follows:

1. Etiquette for entering and leaving the park (take the initiative to say hello and goodbye to teachers, children and parents)

2. Toilet etiquette during recess (take care of yourself, be humble, put things back ...)

3. Etiquette in teaching activities (learn to listen, use your head actively, raise your hand when you speak ...)

4. Etiquette for outdoor activities (queuing, going up and down stairs, not pushing others, not picking up guardrails, leaving the team first, observing the rules of the game, moving within the specified range, gathering and disbanding to listen to the password, not lying on the pile, being humble when playing, and putting the toys you have played back ...)

5. Dining etiquette (wash your hands before meals, don't be picky about food, don't grab food, don't talk when eating, don't waste, don't make a sound when eating, send chopsticks yourself, and wipe your mouth and rinse your mouth after meals. ...

6, nap etiquette (folded clothes have a fixed place, afternoon ceremony, sleeping ceremony, get up neatly ...)

Basic etiquette

1. Basic actions: standing, walking, sitting, squatting, answering, how to knock on the door, how to open and close the door, coughing, sneezing and yawning. ...

2. Polite expressions: Hello, goodbye; Thank you, you're welcome; Sorry, it doesn't matter;

3. Personal etiquette: wipe your eyes, blow your nose, wash your hands, wash your face, look in the mirror, cut your nails, rinse your mouth after meals, wipe your mouth, brush your teeth, take a bath frequently, fold your clothes and use the bathroom. ...

4. Basic communication: greetings, conversations, self-introduction, introduction of others, how to answer the phone, how to make a phone call, and do what you can to help the disadvantaged. ...

Family etiquette

1, respect elders (when addressing elders, you must use honorific address, obey instructions, be considerate of elders, say hello when you go home and leave home, ask elders to go first when accompanied by elders, help parents do what they can, and how to deal with adults' mistakes ...)

2, behavior habits (look at each other's eyes when talking, pack your toys, put things back, cherish things, don't waste, get along with people, stay with parents, how to solve bad emotions ...)

3. Guests visit (introduce the door, invite people to sit down, offer tea, be polite to the guests, thank the guests for accepting gifts, and receive small guests ...)

4. Visit guests (make an appointment first, arrive on time, don't move around, bring gifts when visiting or visiting patients ...)