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        <title>Choosing Civility: Teaching Manners to Kids (and Adults) - Lessons in Helping Others - CarolynNewcomer&apos;s Blog - SacMomsClub.com</title>
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        <description>Wow.&amp;nbsp; Who knew I was just hitting the tip of the iceberg with this subject matter.&amp;nbsp; Essentially my blogging efforts are to bring an awareness of lack of character education in our society today.&amp;nbsp; It was one of the reasons I wrote my children&#039;s book, Barf&#039;s First Flight - Lessons in Helping Others.&amp;nbsp; A story of friendship and kindness between an airplane sick bag and tissue.&amp;nbsp; The book&amp;nbsp; is&amp;nbsp;to be used as a tool to teach young children&amp;nbsp;a willingness to serve others,and to serve with manners.&amp;nbsp; Apparently though, I am not the only person fed up with the lack of character so many people seem to demonstrate.&amp;nbsp;Keep in mind&amp;nbsp;these same&amp;nbsp;parents who exhibit blatant rudeness are also&amp;nbsp;teaching their children&amp;nbsp;life lessons in manners and consideration for others.
Last week, Oprah hosted a show entirely on this subject matter:&amp;nbsp; Choosing Civility.&amp;nbsp; The book so aptly titled is written by Dr. P.M. Forni, a professor at Johns Hopkins University.&amp;nbsp; Dr Forni co-founded the&amp;nbsp; Johns Hopkins Civility Project (JHCP) in 1997.&amp;nbsp; Their mission: &amp;nbsp;to assess the significance of civility, manners and politeness in contemporary society.&amp;nbsp; Needless to say, we have a lot of work to do America.&amp;nbsp; Dr. Forni states that &amp;quot;the quality of our lives is a reflection of the quality of our relationships&amp;quot;.&amp;nbsp; If truth be told, most, if not all of us struggle with maintaining healthy relationships no matter how hard we try.&amp;nbsp; The fact is, social skills, such as good manners, and&amp;nbsp;kindness to strangers&amp;nbsp;strengthens social bonds.&amp;nbsp; If we are not practicing these skills on a daily basis how can we possibly have healthy relationships?&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Rude behavior among children and adults effects the quality of our lives.&amp;nbsp; It causes stress and anxiety which ultimately creates a negative aura that can permeate our lives, and our children.
This topic goes beyond &amp;quot;please and thank you&amp;quot;, or good table manners.&amp;nbsp; It is about how we treat our friends, loved ones and strangers.&amp;nbsp; So next time you are tempted to pretend you did not see the other car heading for the same parking spot.&amp;nbsp; Please, by all means...choose civility.</description>
        <itunes:summary>Wow.&amp;nbsp; Who knew I was just hitting the tip of the iceberg with this subject matter.&amp;nbsp; Essentially my blogging efforts are to bring an awareness of lack of character education in our society today.&amp;nbsp; It was one of the reasons I wrote my children&#039;s book, Barf&#039;s First Flight - Lessons in Helping Others.&amp;nbsp; A story of friendship and kindness between an airplane sick bag and tissue.&amp;nbsp; The book&amp;nbsp; is&amp;nbsp;to be used as a tool to teach young children&amp;nbsp;a willingness to serve others,and to serve with manners.&amp;nbsp; Apparently though, I am not the only person fed up with the lack of character so many people seem to demonstrate.&amp;nbsp;Keep in mind&amp;nbsp;these same&amp;nbsp;parents who exhibit blatant rudeness are also&amp;nbsp;teaching their children&amp;nbsp;life lessons in manners and consideration for others.
Last week, Oprah hosted a show entirely on this subject matter:&amp;nbsp; Choosing Civility.&amp;nbsp; The book so aptly titled is written by Dr. P.M. Forni, a professor at Johns Hopkins University.&amp;nbsp; Dr Forni co-founded the&amp;nbsp; Johns Hopkins Civility Project (JHCP) in 1997.&amp;nbsp; Their mission: &amp;nbsp;to assess the significance of civility, manners and politeness in contemporary society.&amp;nbsp; Needless to say, we have a lot of work to do America.&amp;nbsp; Dr. Forni states that &amp;quot;the quality of our lives is a reflection of the quality of our relationships&amp;quot;.&amp;nbsp; If truth be told, most, if not all of us struggle with maintaining healthy relationships no matter how hard we try.&amp;nbsp; The fact is, social skills, such as good manners, and&amp;nbsp;kindness to strangers&amp;nbsp;strengthens social bonds.&amp;nbsp; If we are not practicing these skills on a daily basis how can we possibly have healthy relationships?&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Rude behavior among children and adults effects the quality of our lives.&amp;nbsp; It causes stress and anxiety which ultimately creates a negative aura that can permeate our lives, and our children.
This topic goes beyond &amp;quot;please and thank you&amp;quot;, or good table manners.&amp;nbsp; It is about how we treat our friends, loved ones and strangers.&amp;nbsp; So next time you are tempted to pretend you did not see the other car heading for the same parking spot.&amp;nbsp; Please, by all means...choose civility.</itunes:summary>
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