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pdf, 267.38 KB
This is a book I made for my daughter who when I reinforced that she needs good manners, replied, 'What are good manners?' Hence the need for a book to break it down. Covers the following: * please and thank you * asking nicely * table manners * greeting and departing people we know * personal hygiene * interrupting (or rather what to do instead!) Kirby Woods Widgit symbols© Widgit software 2011
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ktibble1

8 years ago
5

looks good,i am trying to work with a student on social skills and have been searching for a while-this seems clear and fits the bill

anitahackett6

8 years ago
5

Love this resource, great examples of manners. Just being picky but I thought can I Get down from the table a little misleading as the child is not on the table. Can I leave the table is probably a more common statement. Great otherwise.

SmileyPR

12 years ago
4

Quite good. Nevertheless, when coughing or sneezing, it is better to do so near our elbow instead of on our hands. Otherwise the children just keep playing and spreading their germs onto toys and other people around them.

Sarahdann

12 years ago
5

Thankyou This will be very helpful for my Son with Autism :) Mrs Dann

emilyrosemarshall

12 years ago
5

Excellent resource! Thanks for sharing :)

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