Our Online Etiquette workshop covers
Everyday essential manners, first impressions, introductions, conversation skills, positive posture, grooming and hygiene, voice and articulation, table etiquette.
Children are constantly learning and making connections. Childhood is a critical time to teach kids the skills they will need for the rest of their lives.
Etiquette skills teach children the tools to form genuine human connections. Good manners are all about self-respect. Learning etiquette is about teaching children to value themselves and recognise their effect on the people around them.
Everyday essential manners, first impressions, introductions, conversation skills, positive posture, grooming and hygiene, voice and articulation, table etiquette.
ASOE is excited to share our Teens Etiquette Online Programme, we warmly welcome all children aged 12-17 years to learn good manners, social skills and everyday etiquette via our ASOE Zoom Room. Our online programme is a 2.30 hour workshop with a short break in the middle.
Zoom link and worksheets will be emailed one week prior to course
commencement. Our classes are kept uniquely small to enable positive interactions and great participation for activities and learning.
We’ll show your young adult how to make a great first impression.
Use their voice most effectively to be heard, understood and interesting.
Managing all forms of social media using appropriate content and language.
Stand tall, so that he or she can enter every room exuding polish and confidence.
Our Teenage Etiquette Workshops are designed to give young ladies and men aged 12-17 years a sense of confidence in the way they move, feel, communicate and present themselves. We assist your teenager to become the best version of themselves.
Our teenage etiquette workshops provide hands-on mentoring, where your young adult will learn how to interact with others and why these skills are so important. Over the past 20 years the use of
technology, in particular smart phones, has significantly changed the way we interact with each other. Used to communicating through screens, teenagers are losing the art of face to face communication.
9:30am – 10am Everyday essential manners and etiquette
10am – 11am Introductions/ Greetings / Positive Posture & Body Language
11am – 11:15am Morning tea
11:15am – 12:45pm Confident conversations / rapport building / social media etiquette
12:45pm – 1:10pm Lunch
1:10pm – 2pm Grooming, hygiene & personal presentation / Vocal presence & making a speech
2pm – 3pm Table & Dining Etiquette (this is a hands-on class set around the table with cutlery, plates and basic food)