Topic: Corinne Gregory
When kids have good manners, society benefits for years to come," says Kelly Frager, a children's etiquette instructor in Mount Airy, Md. (pop 6,425).. Practice shaking the parents' hands, making eye contact and saying 'nice to meet you,'" Frager advises ...
You've told your toddler that hitting is wrong. "Toddlers hit because they don't know how to work things out when they're upset, so they physically act out," says Corinne Gregory, president of SocialSmarts, a schools-based social-skills and character-building program ...