No one is born with manners, not even parents. But as soon as your family─yes, from the age of rhymes to the age of reason─has mastered The Family Book of Manners, good manners will be second nature to everyone.
Manners, after all, are more than knowing which fork to use and how to properly introduce a friend. They form the core of lasting relationships because manners come straight from the heart. The family that practices good manners is one that knows the real meaning of love.
About the Author:
Hermine Hartley has earned degrees in motherhood, grandmotherhood, home making, thanks to her two children and six grandchildren.