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Etiquette Courses for 

Kids & Teens

Poised & Proper offers a variety of consulting services for people of all ages. Whether you need advice for a special event, or if you are looking to learn how to have more meaningful family time, we can help.

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KIDS & TEENS ETIQUETTE

When you partner with Poised & Proper, we prepare your child or teen for a lifetime of success. During our 5-6 week course, we will meet with your child once a week for 90 minutes to fill in the gaps that traditional schooling leaves open. In our courses, your child can learn social skills, dining etiquette, and college and career readiness through small-group instruction and role-play. Your child will receive a student workbook dedicated to a fun, interactive program that will teach them to be successful and confident. Training may occur at Town Square or Two Summerlin.

Starting prices are listed below:
*Please note the minimum age for group classes is eight years old.

Social Skills & Etiquette

Social Skills & Etiquette
Ages 8-12
  • Six-week course

  • 1.5 hours, in-person 

  • Available Monday - Friday (Pending availability)

  • Class meets once per week for six weeks

  • $400 (individual course cost)

  • Small group instruction session

  • You may include a sibling from the same household for an additional $350

Book a Session
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Social Skills & Etiquette
Ages 13-17
  • Six-week course

  • 1.5 hours, in-person 

  • Available Monday - Friday (Pending availability)

  • Class meets once per week for six weeks

  • $400 (individual course cost)

  • Small group instruction session

  • You may include a sibling from the same household for an additional $350

Book a Session

Dining Etiquette

Dining Etiquette
Ages 8-12
  • Six-week course

  • 1.5 hours, in-person 

  • Available Monday - Friday (Pending availability)

  • Class meets once per week for four weeks

  • The fifth class is at a participating local restaurant

  • $500 (individual course cost)

  • Small group instruction session

  • You may include a sibling from the same household for an additional $450

Book a Session
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Dining Etiquette 
Ages 13-17
  • Six-week course

  • 1.5 hours, in-person 

  • Available Monday - Friday (Pending availability)

  • Class meets once per week for four weeks

  • The fifth class is at a participating local restaurant

  • $500 (individual course cost)

  • Small group instruction session 

  • You may include a sibling from the same household for an additional $450

Book a Session

College & Career

College & Career Readiness
Ages 13-17

*Please note this course is designed for older students

  • Eight-week course

  • 2 hours, in-person 

  • Available Monday - Friday (Pending availability)

  • Class meets once per week for eight weeks

  • $800 (individual course cost)

  • Small group instruction session 

  • You may include a sibling from the same household for an additional $750

Book a Session
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Popular Courses Include:

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Social Skills & Etiquette
  • Class 1: Posture, introductions, behaving in public and other people’s homes, getting permission

  • Class 2: Having conversations, leaving conversations, making and keeping friends

  • Class 3: Accepting and giving gifts, thank you notes, being a host, personal appearance 

  • Class 4: Showing respect to yourself and others, gossip, kindness, apologies, and sportsmanship

  • Class 5: Netiquette, taking and leaving messages, texting, online safety

  • Class 6: Common courtesies such as crossing the street safely, sharing, umbrellas, ordering food, handling bodily functions, and more

  • The course wraps up with a Social Etiquette Certificate which can be applied to future resumes.

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Dining Etiquette
  • Class 1: Setting the table, napkins, and using utensils properly

  • Class 2: Making polite dining conversation, passing food, what to do if you do not like the meal, bodily functions, addressing servers, and public dining

  • Class 3: Table manners explained, bread etiquette, shared plates, beverages, soup etiquette, removing unwanted items from your mouth

  • Class 4: Being a guest or host, gift giving, thank you notes, giving a toast

  • Class 5: A three-course meal for the student and one adult guest at a local participating restaurant

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College & Career Readiness
  • Resume building 

  • Cover letters

  • Soft skills

  • Planning

  • Goal setting

  • Time management

  • Intrapersonal skills

  • Interpersonal skills

  • Growth mindset

  • Self-regulation

  • Self-efficacy

  • Teamwork

  • Communication styles

  • Conflict resolution

  • Communication

  • Types of colleges

  • The value of a degree

  • Leaving home

  • Interviews

  • Negotiating

  • Money management

  • Thank you notes

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