Social Training lesson.
Objectives:
1. One must be able to explain why good manners must be observed at all times.
2. Show how manners are observed in specific places.
3. Observe good grooming everyday and
4. Express appreciation on the importance of Good Human Relations.
6. • To make a good impression
on others and
• To feel good about oneself.
Importance of Good Manners
7. • Home
• School
• Church
• Canteen
• Street
• Wherever you are
Good Manners observed in:
8. • Help your parents as much as you can
• Be kind to your brothers and sisters
• Saying "Please" and "Thank you"
• Sharing and not grabbing and keeping
good things to yourself
• Respecting other people's property and
their rooms
• Helping the family by doing your chores
• Cleaning up after yourself
Good Manners at HOME
9. • Be respectful to your teachers
• Saying "Good morning/afternoon" if you
are walking past an adult that you know
• Observe and obey the school rules
• Saying "Excuse me" rather than pushing
past someone
• Do not copy or cheat in anyway
• Respecting school property
• Never let another be punished in mistake
for yourself
• Saying "Please" and "Thank you"
Good Manners at SCHOOL
10. • Shake hands with someone when
you enter
• Arrive on time
• Enter quietly and remain reverently
silent
• Put phones on silent or turn it off
• Dress Appropriately
• Don't chew gum
Good Manners at the CHURCH
11. • Use good table manners
• Respect other's personal
space
• Keep the area around you
clean
• Place trash, plates and
utensils in proper place
• Leave in a quite, orderly
manner
Good Manners in the CANTEEN
12. • Do not push or run against people
• Do not throw stones, nor destroy
property
• Be polite to old people, strangers
and foreigners
• Do not stand in a queue when you
wait for a bus
• Don't spit on the street
• Dot not smoke
Good Manners in the STREET
13. • Never be rude to anybody
• Say "Please" or "Thank you"
• Knock at the door before entering a room
• Do not forget to close the door quietly
before leaving
• Always show attention to seniors and
strangers
• Never interrupt when a person is
speaking
• Always mind your own business
Good Manners WHEREVER YOU ARE
16. • Shows you respect yourself
• Helps you relate well with others
• Boosts your self-confidence
• Makes you look and feel good
• Helps you gain and keep friends
Benefits of Good Grooming
17. • Professionalism
• Level of sophistication
• Intelligence
• Credibility
Some of the perceptions people
can form solely from your
appearance are:
18. • Bathe Regularly
• Trimming of nails
• Brush and Floss
• Washing of Hands
• Caring of Hair
Basic Personal Grooming
30. Get a trim every 6-8 weeks
Wash hair in lukewarm water
Use products designed for dry or
sun-damages hair
Limit your use of heated
appliances
Use deep conditioning treatments
BEST HAIR CARE TIPS
37. • Keep your tongue under control
and watch your body language
• Make few promises but keep them
• Learn to praise and criticize
constructively
• Show empathy by being interested
in others
• Be cheerful. Do not let worries
pains, disappointment wife off your
10 Guidelines to Improve One’s
Interpersonal Relationship with
People
38. • Keep an open mind. Discuss; do not
argue
• Let your merits speak for themselves, do
not talk about other’s demerits unless
necessary
• Pay no attention to ill-natured remarks
made about you
• Treat everybody with importance and
never laugh at other expense
• Do not be anxious about getting what is
due to you. Keep a good disposition;
efforts and rewards will come to you
39. • Recognize the anger you are
feeling
• Decide what made you angry
• Give the provoker the benefit of the
doubt
• Count one (1) to ten (10)
• Make your grievances known
without attacking the other person
• Listen
• Forgive
7 STEPS TO HEALTHY ANGER RELEASE
40. • Speak to people
• Smile at people
• Call people by name
• Be friendly and helpful
• Be cordial
• Be genuinely interested in people
• Be generous with praise; cautious with
criticism
• Be considerate with the feeling of
others
• Be thoughtful of the opinion of others
• Be alert to give service
10 COMMANDMENTS OF HUMAN RELATIONS
41. If your open it, close it.
If you turn it on, turn it off.
If you unlock it, lock it.
If you break it, fix it.
If you can't fix it, call someone who can.
If you borrow it, return it.
If you use it, take care of it.
If you make a mess, clean it up.
If you move it, put it back.
If it belongs to someone else and you want to use it,
get permission.
If you don't know how to operate it, leave it alone.
If does not concern you, don't mess with it.
12 RULES TO LIVE BY
42. “He who has health
has hope, and he
who has hope, has
everything.”