Feelings and Manners

Feelings and Manners
Title Feelings and Manners PDF eBook
Author Time-Life Books
Publisher Time Life Medical
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Social skills
ISBN 9780809494835

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Explains why there are rules for behavior and examines common feelings and values by answering such questions as: Why do I have to share my toys, Why do people argue, and What is playing fair?

Manners

Manners
Title Manners PDF eBook
Author Aliki
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 36
Release 1997-05-23
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0688045790

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"Aliki makes manners accessible to children through colorful cartoon-style illustrations designed to teach some of the basics....Her lively primer sparkles with examples....There's plenty to learn, plenty to look at, and plenty to share in a cleverbook that demonstrates the importance of manners while it makes learning them fun."--Booklist.

Manners Time

Manners Time
Title Manners Time PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Verdick
Publisher Free Spirit Publishing
Pages 13
Release 2009-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1575427745

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Manners start with a smile—then you add the words. There are polite words to use when you greet someone, ask for something, or (oops!) make a mistake. There’s even a nice way to say no. This book gives toddlers a head start on manners, setting the stage for social skills that will last a lifetime. Includes tips for parents and caregivers.

Oops!

Oops!
Title Oops! PDF eBook
Author Nancy Holyoke
Publisher
Pages 124
Release 2002
Genre Etiquette for girls
ISBN 9780439455183

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An introduction to socially acceptable conduct in all sorts of situations.

Sesame Street

Sesame Street
Title Sesame Street PDF eBook
Author Flying Frog Publishing
Publisher Flying Frog
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre
ISBN 9781607452386

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This special boxed set of four padded and die-cut Sesame Street board books includes important pre-school manners concepts: Be Polite, Let's Share, Please and Thank You, and Working Together. Each miniature book features nine full-color spreads and padded covers. A carry handle makes for easy mobility. Ages 3-6.

How Rude!

How Rude!
Title How Rude! PDF eBook
Author Alex J. Packer
Publisher Free Spirit Publishing
Pages 505
Release 2014-04-15
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1575425939

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Hilarious etiquette and manners guide teaches teens how to use manners to gain respect, feel good about themselves, and enjoy life to the fullest. Discussing etiquette and manners from common courtesies to cell-phone smarts to classroom decorum, Alex J. Packer blends outrageous humor with sound advice as he explains why etiquette and manners are important—because people who know how to handle themselves in social situations come out on top, get what they want, feel good about themselves, and enjoy life to the fullest. Full of practical tips for every occasion, How Rude! is a serious etiquette and manners encyclopedia—and a hilarious read. This revised and updated edition describes the basics of polite behavior in all kinds of situations at home, in school, online, and in the world. ​For more must-have advice from Alex J. Packer, Ph.D., check out Slaying Digital Dragons: Tips and tools for protecting your body, brain, psyche, and thumbs from the digital dark side.

Informalization

Informalization
Title Informalization PDF eBook
Author Cas Wouters
Publisher SAGE
Pages 283
Release 2007-10-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1848606117

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"This book shows that manners, far from being superficial adornments of behaviour, are thoroughly interwoven with our personalities and the structures of our societies. The concept of ‘informalization’ provides both an invaluable addition to Norbert Elias’s theory of civilizing processes and a most useful tool for understanding how changes in manners are related to shifts in the balances of power between social classes, sexes, and generations" - Johan Goudsblom, University of Amsterdam "Cas Wouters stakes out a powerful theory about changes in human relationships in the Western world over the past twelve decades... essential reading for anyone interested in the contemporary human condition." - Theory and Society "It is written in clear, unequivocal language, abounds with detail and replaces many normative statements about the alienating state of contemporary, capitalist, mass-consumption-oriented bureaucracy.... A nuanced, subtle and theoretically informed analysis of the sometimes quite chaotic civilising process of the last century′ - Figurations This original book explains the sweeping changes to twentieth-century regimes of manners and self. Broad in scope and deep in analytic reach, it provides a wealth of empirical evidence to demonstrate how changes in the code of manners and emotions in four countries (Germany, Netherlands, England and the US) have undergone increasing informalization. From the growing taboo toward the displays of superiority and inferiority and diminishing social and psychicogical distance between people, it reveals an ′emancipation of emotions′ and the new representation of emotion at the centre of personality. This thought-provoking book traces: The increasing permissiveness in public and private manners, such as introductions, the use of personal pronouns, social kissing, dancing, and dating. The ascent and integration of a wide variety of groups - including the working classes, women, youth and immigrants - and the sweeping changes this has imposed on relations of social inferiority and superiority. Shifts in self-regulation that require manners to seem ′natural′, at ease and authentic. Rising external social constraints towards being reflexive, showing presence of mind, considerateness, role-taking, and the ability to tolerate and control conflicts. Growing interdependence and social integration, declining power differences and the diminishing social and psychic distance between people. Continuing the analysis of Sex and Manners (SAGE, 2004), this book is a dazzling work of historical sociology.