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Thanksgiving Grace and Courtesy

November 20, 2023 By Deb Chitwood

This is an especially good time to focus on grace and courtesy if you have any family gatherings coming up. Even if you don’t have any family gatherings this week or don’t celebrate Thanksgiving in your country, it’s also a good time to focus on etiquette before the December holidays.

Thanksgiving Grace and Courtesy

Young children need lots of practice with etiquette techniques, and the more opportunities you can provide for practice the better. Today, I’ll share some posts and ideas for helping your child become comfortable with etiquette rules for holiday gatherings.

General Grace and Courtesy and Help Greeting Relatives

Grace and courtesy games can be especially helpful in giving your child lots of practice with manners in a fun and non-threatening way: Grace and Courtesy Games at Home or School.

Greeting relatives and others at Thanksgiving or any large family gathering is very difficult for children who are feeling shy, so allow plenty of opportunities for practice. And don’t worry if your child isn’t able to demonstrate perfectly the manners you practiced earlier. Here are tips for the best possible experience: How to Help Your Child Feel Comfortable Greeting Relatives.

Table Setting

Children can show good manners by helping with the table setting at holiday times. Work with table setting can also help children begin to understand silverware and dish placement that they’ll need to know for more advanced table-etiquette rules.

Cassie from 3 Dinosaurs created a free Dishes Pack that can be used to prepare many hands-on activities for skills such as language and math skills. It can also be used to help preschoolers learn basic table setting.

Shadow Matching Table Setting Tray

Shadow Matching Table Setting Tray

The above photo shows a table-setting activity I put together using the shadow matching printable from the dishes pack. After using an activity like this for matching, the shadow matching printable could also be used as a control chart for a child to use when setting the table using real dishes.

There are lots of ideas for teaching table setting in this post: Table Setting. There are also many free printable placemats if you check out my Pinterest board linked to in the post.

Table Manners

Give your child some basic introductions to table manners before any holiday meal: How to Teach Your Child Table Manners for Holiday Gatherings.

For all the etiquette rules your child will need from ages 2-12 (along with Montessori ideas for teaching them), see my eBook Montessori at Home or School: How to. Teach Grace and Courtesy!

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Filed Under: Activities - Practical Life - Grace and Courtesy, Holidays and Celebrations Tagged With: Fall, Montessori, Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Grace and Courtesy

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  1. Kamilah says

    November 22, 2012 at 11:20 am

    Thank you Deb! You picked a wonderful activity to highlight, so simple but beautiful.

    • Deb says

      November 23, 2012 at 10:35 pm

      Thanks so much for your kind comment, Kamilah! 🙂

  2. Brooke says

    November 21, 2012 at 4:48 am

    Hi Deb. Its been a while since I’ve had time to check in with my favorite blogs-yours being one. I always find so much great stuff here and thank you for sharing! I am going to download the shadow dishes for my 2 and 3 year olds–we have been trying to work on manners and giving them new responsibilities. Setting the table is one and this will be the perfect way to teach them! Hope you are doing great and have a very happy and healthy Thanksgiving!

    • Deb says

      November 23, 2012 at 10:28 pm

      Thanks so much for your kind comment, Brooke! I hope your Thanksgiving is wonderful, too. 🙂

  3. Martianne says

    November 19, 2012 at 4:59 am

    We had made table setting placemats some time ago, which I keep meaning to post about. It is incredible how that one simple activity made my children into eager table setters. Grace, courtesy and family service all wrapped up in one. I cannot encourage the idea enough. Thanks for highlighting it here.

    • Deb says

      November 19, 2012 at 5:19 am

      Thanks, Martianne! It is amazing how much children can get out of one activity, isn’t it?! 🙂

  4. Cassie says

    November 19, 2012 at 4:06 am

    I love how you used the shadow matching. I’ve been using it with my girls so they can set the table.

    • Deb says

      November 19, 2012 at 5:18 am

      Thanks, Cassie! And thanks so much for creating your dishes pack. It’s wonderful, and there are so many ways it can be used! 🙂

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