The New York Times
By Kim Severson
Holiday Dinner Etiquette Primer for Hosts, Guests
Manners: Check the cellphone at the door, and send a thank-you note
The New York Times
By Kim Severson
Pass a Drumstick, and an Olive Branch
Cooks can control the Thanksgiving menu, but when the dishes leave the kitchen things can unravel fast.
ABC Television
Extreme Makeover
By Extreme Makeover Staff
Michelle (episode 6)
Michelle received a lesson on how to be more ladylike with the help of etiquette expert Nicole DeVault
Parent
By Mary Mohler
Where Are Your Manners?
Do your kids chew with their mouth open or refuse to stay seated for more than five minutes? Then its time to serve up some etiquette lessons.
Saturday Post
By Natalie Maclean
Pass the Fork, Mom
At a posh New York hotel, an etiquette expert teaches kids about table manners, dessert spoons and other skills their parents never taught them.
CBS
The Early Show
By Early Show Staff
Kids and Etiquette at the Plaza Hotel
NY1
By Jill Scott
Dining Etiquette at the Plaza Hotel
Big Apple Parent
By Big Apple Parent Staff
21st Century Etiquette for Medievel Kids
GirlWise
By Julia Devillers
Books that Empower
Urbanbaby Daily
By Urbanbaby Staff
Little Ms. & Mr. Manners
Manners Boot Camp. . . spring into action
Child
By Lisa Gubernick
Charm School for Kids
Time-strapped parents are increasingly turning to kids' etiquette classes. We share secrets from the pros of proper.
Media . . .
" . . . It's not what you know or who you know, it's what they say about you."
- Jeff Kozel PoliteSite
Fine Living Network
By Fine Living Staff
Teaching Children Table Manners
Small acts of kindness can go a long way.
Where
By Where Staff
Edible Etiquette
NY Daily News
By Heidi Evans
Having their cake - and Etiquette, too
Kids learn social graces in regal setting.
W
By Aaron Gell
Junior League
New York Magazine
By New York Magazine Staff
Behavior Self
The Boston Herald
By Lisa Matte
Plaza Hotel Schools Kids in Etiquette
Sesame Street
By Nancy Kalish
In a rude world, its still possible to raise polite kids.
The New York Times
By New York Times Staff
Teaching "Please," "Thank You" and other Stuff Like That
Child
By Charles E. Schaefer, PH.D. and Theresa Foy DiGeronimo M.Ed.
Manners Manual
Old Fashioned politeness is making a comeback! Here, ways to make "please," "thank you," and more, second nature to your child.