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		<title>Do Kids Really Need Youth Etiquette Classes? Here&#8217;s the Truth</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Let’s be honest: when you hear “etiquette classes for kids,” you might picture stuffy tea parties and strict rules.

But modern youth etiquette classes aren’t like that. They’re practical, confidence-building life skills.

If your child struggles with eye contact, introductions, or feels unsure in social settings, you’re not alone - and etiquette gives them a clear roadmap that goes far beyond “which fork to use.”]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p data-css="tve-u-19c111636d8" style="">Let’s be honest: when you hear “etiquette classes for kids,” you might picture stuffy tea parties and strict rules.<br><br>But modern youth etiquette classes aren’t like that. They’re practical, confidence-building life skills.<br><br>If your child struggles with eye contact, introductions, or feels unsure in social settings, you’re not alone - and etiquette gives them a clear roadmap that goes far beyond “which fork to use.”</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h2 class="" data-css="tve-u-19c10d546dd" style="color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important; --tcb-applied-color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important;">It's Not About Creating "Perfect" Kids</h2></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p data-css="tve-u-697d233f05bef0" style="color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important; --tcb-applied-color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important;">Youth etiquette classes aren’t about raising robotic, overly polite mini-adults. They’re about giving kids a simple toolkit - introductions, respectful communication, and how to handle everyday social moments with confidence.<br><br>These skills help your child at school, with friends, and later in interviews and relationships.</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h2 class="" data-css="tve-u-19c10d546dd" style="color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important; --tcb-applied-color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important;">The Confidence Connection</h2></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p data-css="tve-u-19c10d77f33" style="color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important; --tcb-applied-color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important;">Etiquette builds confidence because it removes the guesswork. When kids know what to do - how to greet someone, start a conversation, or sit at a table - they feel calmer and more capable.<br><br>Confident kids are more likely to:</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv-styled_list" data-icon-code="icon-angle-right-solid" data-css="tve-u-19c10d837b8" style=""><ul class="tcb-styled-list"><li class="thrv-styled-list-item" data-css="tve-u-19c10d837ba" style=""><div class="tcb-styled-list-icon"><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_icon tve_no_drag tcb-no-delete tcb-no-clone tcb-no-save tcb-icon-inherit-style tcb-local-vars-root tcb-icon-display" data-css="tve-u-19c10d837bb" style=""><svg class="tcb-icon tcb-local-vars-root" viewBox="0 0 320 512" data-id="icon-angle-right-solid" data-name="" style=""><!--! 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Font Awesome Free 6.7.1 by @fontawesome - https://fontawesome.com License - https://fontawesome.com/license/free (Icons: CC BY 4.0, Fonts: SIL OFL 1.1, Code: MIT License) Copyright 2024 Fonticons, Inc. --><path d="M278.6 233.4c12.5 12.5 12.5 32.8 0 45.3l-160 160c-12.5 12.5-32.8 12.5-45.3 0s-12.5-32.8 0-45.3L210.7 256 73.4 118.6c-12.5-12.5-12.5-32.8 0-45.3s32.8-12.5 45.3 0l160 160z"></path></svg></div></div><span class="thrv-advanced-inline-text tve_editable tcb-styled-list-icon-text tcb-no-delete tcb-no-save" data-css="tve-u-19c10d837c2" style="">Handle peer pressure better<br></span></li><li class="thrv-styled-list-item" data-css="tve-u-19c10d837c3"><div class="tcb-styled-list-icon"><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_icon tve_no_drag tcb-no-delete tcb-no-clone tcb-no-save tcb-icon-inherit-style tcb-local-vars-root" data-css="tve-u-19c10d837c4" style=""><svg class="tcb-icon tcb-local-vars-root" viewBox="0 0 320 512" data-id="icon-angle-right-solid" data-name="" style=""><!--! Font Awesome Free 6.7.1 by @fontawesome - https://fontawesome.com License - https://fontawesome.com/license/free (Icons: CC BY 4.0, Fonts: SIL OFL 1.1, Code: MIT License) Copyright 2024 Fonticons, Inc. --><path d="M278.6 233.4c12.5 12.5 12.5 32.8 0 45.3l-160 160c-12.5 12.5-32.8 12.5-45.3 0s-12.5-32.8 0-45.3L210.7 256 73.4 118.6c-12.5-12.5-12.5-32.8 0-45.3s32.8-12.5 45.3 0l160 160z"></path></svg></div></div><span class="thrv-advanced-inline-text tve_editable tcb-styled-list-icon-text tcb-no-delete tcb-no-save" data-css="tve-u-19c10d837c5" style="">Try new things without fear of embarrassment</span></li></ul></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h2 class="" data-css="tve-u-19c10d546dd" style="color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important; --tcb-applied-color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important;">Why Elementary School Is the Sweet Spot</h2></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p data-css="tve-u-697d233f05bef0" style="color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important; --tcb-applied-color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important;">Elementary school is a great time to start because habits form fast—and stick. Teaching eye contact, introductions, and respectful conversation early is easier than trying to “undo” shaky social habits later.<br><br>It’s not about perfection. It’s about building a solid foundation of confidence and character.</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h2 class="" data-css="tve-u-19c10d546dd" style="color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important; --tcb-applied-color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important;">What Kids Actually Learn in Youth Etiquette Classes</h2></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p data-css="tve-u-697d233f05bef0" style="color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important; --tcb-applied-color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important;">Youth etiquette classes teach practical, real-life skills kids use right away, including:</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv-styled_list" data-icon-code="icon-angle-right-solid" data-css="tve-u-19c10d8cf79" style=""><ul class="tcb-styled-list"><li class="thrv-styled-list-item" data-css="tve-u-19c10d8cf7a" style=""><div class="tcb-styled-list-icon"><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_icon tve_no_drag tcb-no-delete tcb-no-clone tcb-no-save tcb-icon-inherit-style tcb-local-vars-root tcb-icon-display" data-css="tve-u-19c10d8cf7b" style=""><svg class="tcb-icon tcb-local-vars-root" viewBox="0 0 320 512" data-id="icon-angle-right-solid" data-name="" style=""><!--! Font Awesome Free 6.7.1 by @fontawesome - https://fontawesome.com License - https://fontawesome.com/license/free (Icons: CC BY 4.0, Fonts: SIL OFL 1.1, Code: MIT License) Copyright 2024 Fonticons, Inc. --><path d="M278.6 233.4c12.5 12.5 12.5 32.8 0 45.3l-160 160c-12.5 12.5-32.8 12.5-45.3 0s-12.5-32.8 0-45.3L210.7 256 73.4 118.6c-12.5-12.5-12.5-32.8 0-45.3s32.8-12.5 45.3 0l160 160z"></path></svg></div></div><span class="thrv-advanced-inline-text tve_editable tcb-styled-list-icon-text tcb-no-delete tcb-no-save" data-css="tve-u-19c10d8cf7d" style="">Introductions (eye contact, handshakes, remembering names)<br></span></li><li class="thrv-styled-list-item" data-css="tve-u-19c10d8cf7e"><div class="tcb-styled-list-icon"><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_icon tve_no_drag tcb-no-delete tcb-no-clone tcb-no-save tcb-icon-inherit-style tcb-local-vars-root" data-css="tve-u-19c10d8cf7f" style=""><svg class="tcb-icon tcb-local-vars-root" viewBox="0 0 320 512" data-id="icon-angle-right-solid" data-name="" style=""><!--! Font Awesome Free 6.7.1 by @fontawesome - https://fontawesome.com License - https://fontawesome.com/license/free (Icons: CC BY 4.0, Fonts: SIL OFL 1.1, Code: MIT License) Copyright 2024 Fonticons, Inc. --><path d="M278.6 233.4c12.5 12.5 12.5 32.8 0 45.3l-160 160c-12.5 12.5-32.8 12.5-45.3 0s-12.5-32.8 0-45.3L210.7 256 73.4 118.6c-12.5-12.5-12.5-32.8 0-45.3s32.8-12.5 45.3 0l160 160z"></path></svg></div></div><span class="thrv-advanced-inline-text tve_editable tcb-styled-list-icon-text tcb-no-delete tcb-no-save" data-css="tve-u-19c10d8cf80" style="">Conversation (listening, taking turns, respectful responses)<br></span></li><li class="thrv-styled-list-item" data-css="tve-u-19c10d8cf81"><div class="tcb-styled-list-icon"><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_icon tve_no_drag tcb-no-delete tcb-no-clone tcb-no-save tcb-icon-inherit-style tcb-local-vars-root" data-css="tve-u-19c10d8cf82" style=""><svg class="tcb-icon tcb-local-vars-root" viewBox="0 0 320 512" data-id="icon-angle-right-solid" data-name="" style=""><!--! 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Font Awesome Free 6.7.1 by @fontawesome - https://fontawesome.com License - https://fontawesome.com/license/free (Icons: CC BY 4.0, Fonts: SIL OFL 1.1, Code: MIT License) Copyright 2024 Fonticons, Inc. --><path d="M278.6 233.4c12.5 12.5 12.5 32.8 0 45.3l-160 160c-12.5 12.5-32.8 12.5-45.3 0s-12.5-32.8 0-45.3L210.7 256 73.4 118.6c-12.5-12.5-12.5-32.8 0-45.3s32.8-12.5 45.3 0l160 160z"></path></svg></div></div><span class="thrv-advanced-inline-text tve_editable tcb-styled-list-icon-text tcb-no-delete tcb-no-save" data-css="tve-u-19c10d8cf86" style="">Digital etiquette (kind, appropriate online communication)<br></span></li><li class="thrv-styled-list-item" data-css="tve-u-19c10d8cf87"><div class="tcb-styled-list-icon"><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_icon tve_no_drag tcb-no-delete tcb-no-clone tcb-no-save tcb-icon-inherit-style tcb-local-vars-root" data-css="tve-u-19c10d8cf88" style=""><svg class="tcb-icon tcb-local-vars-root" viewBox="0 0 320 512" data-id="icon-angle-right-solid" data-name="" style=""><!--! Font Awesome Free 6.7.1 by @fontawesome - https://fontawesome.com License - https://fontawesome.com/license/free (Icons: CC BY 4.0, Fonts: SIL OFL 1.1, Code: MIT License) Copyright 2024 Fonticons, Inc. --><path d="M278.6 233.4c12.5 12.5 12.5 32.8 0 45.3l-160 160c-12.5 12.5-32.8 12.5-45.3 0s-12.5-32.8 0-45.3L210.7 256 73.4 118.6c-12.5-12.5-12.5-32.8 0-45.3s32.8-12.5 45.3 0l160 160z"></path></svg></div></div><span class="thrv-advanced-inline-text tve_editable tcb-styled-list-icon-text tcb-no-delete tcb-no-save" data-css="tve-u-19c10d8cf8a" style="">Respect, empathy, gratitude, and grace</span></li></ul></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h2 class="" data-css="tve-u-19c10d546dd" style="color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important; --tcb-applied-color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important;">The Long Game: How Etiquette Prepares Kids for the Future</h2></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p data-css="tve-u-697d233f05bef0" style="color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important; --tcb-applied-color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important;">These skills don’t stop mattering as kids grow - they stack over time. <br><br>Etiquette supports:</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv-styled_list" data-icon-code="icon-angle-right-solid" data-css="tve-u-19c10d759d9" style=""><ul class="tcb-styled-list"><li class="thrv-styled-list-item" data-css="tve-u-19c10d76574" style=""><div class="tcb-styled-list-icon"><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_icon tve_no_drag tcb-no-delete tcb-no-clone tcb-no-save tcb-icon-inherit-style tcb-local-vars-root tcb-icon-display" data-css="tve-u-19c10d6ea15" style=""><svg class="tcb-icon tcb-local-vars-root" viewBox="0 0 320 512" data-id="icon-angle-right-solid" data-name="" style=""><!--! 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Daily practice at home matters.<br><br>Classes help by adding structure, coaching, and real-time practice with peers. And sometimes kids take it in better from an outside instructor.<br><br>Best results usually come from both: home reinforcement plus guided practice.</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h2 class="" data-css="tve-u-19c10d546dd" style="color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important; --tcb-applied-color: rgb(251, 239, 242) !important;">What Makes Higher Expectations Different?</h2></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p data-css="tve-u-19c111745c5" style="">At Higher Expectations Etiquette &amp; Consulting, we help kids build confidence and character through practical, age-appropriate social skills. Our <a class="" data-css="tve-u-19c10da0aec" href="https://heetiquetteconsulting.com/services/youth-etiquette-workshops" style="outline: none;" target="_blank">youth etiquette workshops</a> are interactive, supportive, and genuinely fun.<br><br>Kids get guided practice (not lectures) so they can try new skills, recover from mistakes, and leave feeling more confident in real-world situations.</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h2 class="" data-css="tve-u-19c11176488" style="">What Makes Higher Expectations Different?</h2></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p data-css="tve-u-19c10db0171" style="">Do kids need etiquette classes? Not like they need food and shelter. But etiquette gives kids an advantage that matters: confidence, character, and respect for others.<br><br>When children know how to introduce themselves, communicate politely, and handle social situations, they feel capable - and that confidence shows up everywhere.<br><br>Want to see what it could do for your child? Explore our <a href="https://heetiquetteconsulting.com/services/youth-etiquette-workshops" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;" data-css="tve-u-19c10da8c4c">youth workshops</a> or <a href="https://heetiquetteconsulting.com/contact/" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;" data-css="tve-u-19c10daecb8">reach out to learn more</a>.</p></div><div class="tcb_flag" style="display: none"></div>
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		<title>7 Business Etiquette Mistakes New Grads Make (and How To Fix Them)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Congratulations, grad: you’re hired (or about to be). Now comes the part nobody really teaches: the unwritten workplace rules.

Business etiquette isn’t about being fake. It’s about being clear, respectful, and easy to work with. Here are seven common mistakes new grads make, plus quick fixes you can use immediately.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p data-css="tve-u-19c10ce39f8" style="">Congratulations, grad: you’re hired (or about to be). Now comes the part nobody really teaches: the unwritten workplace rules.<br><br><a href="https://heetiquetteconsulting.com/services/business-etiquette-workshops/" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;" data-css="tve-u-19c10d06eaa">Business etiquette</a> isn’t about being fake. It’s about being clear, respectful, and easy to work with. Here are seven common mistakes new grads make, plus quick fixes you can use immediately.<br><br><strong>Mistake #1: Not Asking for Help When You Need It</strong><br>Trying to “figure it out” in silence can create bigger mistakes (and bigger stress).<br><br>The Fix: Ask early, ask clearly. A quick “Can you confirm the process for ___?” shows initiative, not incompetence. If possible, find an “office buddy” for everyday questions.<br><br><strong>Mistake #2: Acting Like Your Degree Entitles You to Success</strong><br>Your degree opens doors. It doesn’t skip steps.<br><br>The Fix: Stay humble, stay curious. Learn how your team measures success, build relationships, and let your work prove you’re ready for more.<br><br><strong>Mistake #3: Taking Feedback Way Too Personally</strong><br>Feedback isn’t a character review. It’s a performance upgrade.<br><br>The Fix: Pause, thank them, and get specifics: “What would ‘great’ look like next time?” Then apply it and follow up.<br><br><strong>Mistake #4: Lacking Basic Professionalism</strong><br>Little things speak loud: late arrivals, phone scrolling, sloppy emails, “brunch” outfits.<br><br>The Fix: Be 5 minutes early, keep your phone away in meetings, proofread before you hit send, and when in doubt, dress one notch more polished until you learn the culture.<br><br><strong>Mistake #5: Writing Emails Like You're Texting Your Friends</strong><br>Your email is your reputation - especially before people really know you.<br><br>The Fix: Keep it clean and clear: greeting, purpose, deadline, thanks, sign-off. Read it once before sending. For sensitive topics, call or meet instead of emailing.<br><br><strong>Mistake #6: Stepping on Toes and Ignoring the Chain of Command</strong><br>Great ideas can land wrong if you skip the right people.<br><br>The Fix: Learn who owns what. Bring ideas to your manager first and ask, “What’s the best way to move this forward?” It shows respect and builds trust.<br><br><strong>Mistake #7: Forgetting That Social Media Isn't Totally Private</strong><br>Assume coworkers, clients, and recruiters could see it - because they might.<br><br>The Fix: Do a quick “billboard test.” Clean up old posts, check privacy settings, and think twice before connecting with colleagues if your content is very personal.<br><br><strong>Ready to Level Up Your Professional Presence?</strong><br>Business etiquette is a skill set - and it’s learnable. A few small shifts can change how you’re perceived (and how fast you grow).<br><br>At Higher Expectations Etiquette &amp; Consulting, we <a href="https://heetiquetteconsulting.com/services/business-etiquette-workshops/" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;" data-css="tve-u-19c10cff666">help new professionals master the unwritten rules with confidence</a>. Our customized workshops cover professional communication, dining etiquette, and executive presence - tailored to your needs.<br><br>You earned the degree. Now show up like you belong there.</p></div><div class="tcb_flag" style="display: none"></div>
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