The Youth Etiquette Program Covers Table Manners and Social Media
Alyson Wyers — May 26, 2017 — Life-Stages
References: beaumontetiquette & townandcountrymag
Following the launch of their evening hotel etiquette program for grown-ups, the Plaza Hotel will be offering etiquette classes for children and teenagers.
The Plaza Hotel Children's Etiquette Program with Beaumont Etiquette takes place in the Eloise Tea Room. Aimed at children aged 5 to 11 of both genders, the classes aim to teach kids "the fundamentals in both dining and social etiquette, including, but not limited to basic table manners, greeting adults with respect, making friends and positive body language and eye contact."
The etiquette classes for teens is for boys and girls of 12 to 17 years of age. The program for young adults covers basic etiquette as well as modern elements like social media and email communications.
This program is perfect for parents hoping to instil good manners at an early age.
The Plaza Hotel Children's Etiquette Program with Beaumont Etiquette takes place in the Eloise Tea Room. Aimed at children aged 5 to 11 of both genders, the classes aim to teach kids "the fundamentals in both dining and social etiquette, including, but not limited to basic table manners, greeting adults with respect, making friends and positive body language and eye contact."
The etiquette classes for teens is for boys and girls of 12 to 17 years of age. The program for young adults covers basic etiquette as well as modern elements like social media and email communications.
This program is perfect for parents hoping to instil good manners at an early age.
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