Nurturing Good Manners in Toddlers - A Demo in Etiquette

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In this engaging online demo on manners for toddlers, my role was crucial in delivering a message of courtesy and respect. I helped shape an online toddler manners demo focusing on nurturing etiquette in little ones, my voiceover added warmth and guidance to enhance the learning experience.

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English

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Middle Aged (35-54)

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Hey there. Amazing viewers. I can hardly contain my excitement because we've hit a milestone together, 100 subscribers. I just wanted to take a moment to say a big thank you for being a part of this incredible journey. Your support means the world to me, it's you who makes this channel so special. But guess what? We're just getting started. There's a lot more fun learning and adventure ahead. So stay tuned for more awesome content coming your way. Once again, thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping us reach 100 subscribers. Let's keep growing and learning together, right? Let's get on our thinking caps. We have an extra special episode today. We're gonna be talking about manners. Manners are like magic words that help us make friends show kindness and make the world a happier place. We'll focus on five important phrases. Thank you. No, thank you. You're welcome. Excuse me. And yes, please. Are you ready to explore the world of manners? Let's begin. Thank you. Imagine someone gives you a delicious cookie. What do you say? You say? Thank you saying thank you is like sprinkling kindness. It shows that you appreciate what someone has done for you. Like sharing a treat. It makes the person who gave you the cookie feel happy and it makes you feel happy too. So always remember to say thank you next. No, thank you. Sometimes you may be offered something you don't want like spinach or broccoli instead of making a yucky face or saying you can say no thank you in a polite way. For example, would you like a banana in a polite way? You can say no, thank you. No, thank you in a polite and friendly way. It's a way to say I appreciate your offer, but I'm not interested being polite even when saying no is important. You're welcome. Now, when someone says thank you to you, what do you say back? You say you're welcome. This is like telling them it was your pleasure to help or share with them. It's a way to be kind and show that you're happy to make someone else happy too. So remember to say you're welcome when someone thinks you next, excuse me? Have you ever needed to get someone's attention or pass by them? That's when we use, excuse me. It's like saying, may I please pass or speak? Using? Excuse me is a polite way to make sure we don't bump into people or interrupt them when they're busy or speaking. It's like using a friendly word for permission. Yes, please last but not least we have. Yes, please when you want something like a glass of water or a toy, you can say yes, please. Instead of just yes. Would you like a cookie? Instead of saying just yes, you can say yes, please. Would you like your teddy bear? You can say yes, please saying yes, please make sure requests sound nicer. It's like using a magic word that shows you're polite and respectful. Remember using these special words and phrases make you a kind and thoughtful friend. Let's practice together. Can you say thank you when someone does something nice. How about you're welcome when someone says thank you to you. And if you need to get by or interrupt, you can say, excuse me, finally, when you want something, try saying yes, please. Great job. Little friends. Keep using these magic words every day and you will be the most polite and friendly kids around you. Give yourself a round of applause today. You did fantastic. And as always, every day is a new day to learn something new. Thank you so much for joining me today and remember it's always yes, pleased to learning and growing together again. Thank you so much for 100 subscribers. I really appreciate you and until next time, keep growing and shining. Bye for now.