The Girls Rule! Etiquette Imperative's * Eti-Kid Parties and Events are designed for young ladies and gentlemen ages 7-18.
These special events provide an organized
opportunity for discussion of the rules of
etiquette in an age appropriate fun and
engaging manner. Access to these esteem
building, critical life skills help young men
and women to successfully navigate
tion skills and serve them well as they
transition in to adulthood.
Through formal classes, tea birthday parties
and special events, the Etiquette Imperative;
which was included in an impactful CBS Evening News with Katie Couric segment and in Dawn Turner Trice's column in the Chicago Tribune; presents youth with wonderfully interactive activities to enhance their knowledge of etiquette protocals.
Eti-Kid parties and special events provide the perfect compliment to birthday celebrations, youth organization events and fundraisers.
A sampling of etiquette topics include:
Please and Thank You
First Impressions
Personal Style and Grooming
Social and Communication Etiquette
Dining Etiquette
The Art of Chivalry
Confidence, Self Love and Esteem
Cotillion Protocals
Fine Dining
Meal Service Etiquette
Each Eti-Kid event culminates with an opportunity for young ladies and gentlemen to walk the catwalk or runway to demonstrate their newly acquired poise and grace skill mastery.
Learn more about The Etiquette Imperative's Eti-Kid:
My First Tea Party: Poise and Grace 101 Session
NOTE: In home Eti-kid tea parties, fundraisers and private group classes available for families, schools and community based organizations.
To learn how to bring this program to your community or school, please email us or phone us at (312) 479-0789.
Question:
Is there a correlation between etiquette and a girl's future
earning power?
Answer:
Yes!
Three separate studies conducted by Harvard University, the Carnegie Foundation, and the Stanford Research Institute agree that "Success in getting, keeping, and advancing in a job depends 85% on people skills and only 15% on technical skills." So proper social skills including courtesy and respect may be the bottom line in determining a profitable future.