ETIQUETTE TRAINING IN KENYA | THE ETIQUETTE CLUB
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THE ETIQUETTE CLUB

Have you ever cringed at the sight of your child using inappropriate language at a function or have you ever had to call to apologize when your teenager appeared for a formal event in sagging pants that were ripped?

There is simply no way to anticipate every challenge you confront as a parent but knowing the proper thing to do is not an impossible goal for children be it teens and young adults or for parents.

THE ETIQUETTE CLUB

The etiquette club gives clever and insightful training and coaching for the myriad of situations using practical ways to teach basic manners. No matter how well educated you are about etiquette, most of us can always learn more. If we want our children to be confident, poised adults we need to teach them the rules of etiquette today. Knowing proper behaviour is an essential part of being prepared for life. We all have high hopes for our children and we have an obligation to help them prepare for their grown-up years no matter what their future holds.

BENEFITS

  • One-on-one free coaching sessions
  • Discounts on subsequent training packages
  • Bespoke training offers during school / college breaks
  • Monthly online Etiquette Tips

TRAINING OUTCOMES

  • Introducing teens and young adults to the best manners at an early age to help them grow into responsible adults.
  • Helping them on appropriate dress code and good grooming for their age group.
  • Bringing in personal branding at early stages of their lives.
  • Supporting them on effective communication skills and making lasting first impressions.
  • Training on table etiquette

CHILDREN’S ETIQUETTE

Helping children understand etiquette and make it ‘business as usual’ as they grow into fine, well- mannered adults. We need to be comfortable with children in social situations.

Exposing children to civility rules to make them social savvy, instilling acceptable values and providing foundation of respect, restraint and responsibility.