Some Classroom Etiquette’s For Children School life is the foundation that sets how you will nurture as an individual in your personal, professional and social life. It is the school that teaches you the basics of good manners and etiquette’s. As parents, we always remind our children to say “please “ and “thank you”, when seeking for being given something. But have you given thought that the scope of etiquette’s is just limited to these two magical words. Certainly not. There are lot many things that you need to tell your child so that he behave decently whether it is social meeting, professional life, sports or just at dining table. In this article, we have tried explaining you some of the classroom etiquette’s that can help your child learn nuances of good manners. •
At the start of class: - Every student should enter the class a few minutes before the class starts. He should have his pen, pencil, sharpener, notebook, etc prior entering the class. It gives a really bad impression if a child enters late in class always.
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Treat everyone equal: - As you will be sharing classroom with several other people who are important just as you, so you must treat everyone equal. Do not make others feel embarrassed, make faces or fun of others. If you are getting involved in conversations, do not try to dominate others as each person has the right to convey his thing. Try to maintain a conversation that is healthy and interactive.
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Use of cell-phones: - When you are attending a class, make sure you have turned your cell-phones and beepers on silent mode. All these devices should be turned off if they cannot be put on silent mode. Keeping your devices on ringing mode can disturb others and interfere with their focus toward the studies.
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Communication with teachers: - Communication with your teacher or instructor should be maintained in a soft and professional way. Teachers do encourage students to raise questions to clear their doubts, but as a student you should not waste the lecture time in asking irrelevant questions to the teachers.
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End of class: - Students should not leave the class early unless it is urgent. In a case, he/she wants to leave early; he can inform the class advisor in advance. Rushing out of class in last few minutes can distract the other students from hearing last words of the teacher which can be important.
Being a part of the classroom, it is responsibility of each student to maintain proper decorum and working environment of the class. Failing to do so can not only distract you but also other students. The classroom sessions should be enjoyable, healthy and interactive so that you draw maximum profits out of it. Those were a few classroom etiquette’s that can help you earn better grades and develop good relationships with your fellow friends and instructor.