Nowadays, it seems like parents don't want to teach their kids good manners anymore. When you go to a restaurant, it's not uncommon to see a child on their iPad or disrespecting their parents.
The “Good Manners” chart, based on a set of rules devised by the Children’s National guild of Courtesy in UK primary schools in 1889, was issued to Queensland primary schools until the 1960s.
At home or away, good table manners are important for kids to learn. Even young children can learn the basic rules of mealtime etiquette. Whether you’re eating at home, dining out, or having ...