1. Greet with a Smile
Start every interaction with a friendly “Hello” or “Good morning!” to make others feel welcome.
2. Use Please and Thank You
Teach kids to say “please” when asking for something and “thank you” when receiving help or a gift.
3. Share Your Feelings
Encourage children to express their emotions using simple words like “happy,” “sad,” or “angry.”
4. Ask for Help
Teach them to say “Can you help me?” when they need assistance.
5. Listen Carefully
Remind kids to listen to others when they are speaking, showing interest and nodding.
6. Say “Excuse Me”
Teach them to use “excuse me” when they need to get someone’s attention or apologize for a minor inconvenience.
7. Follow Directions
Instruct children to listen and follow simple instructions, like “stand here” or “sit down.”
8. Use “I” Statements
Teach them to express their needs and feelings using “I” statements, such as “I feel sad when I don’t get my way.”
9. Ask Questions
Encourage kids to ask questions to learn more about the world around them.
10. Use “Sorry” When Necessary
Teach them to apologize sincerely when they make a mistake or hurt someone’s feelings.
11. Say “Goodbye”
Teach kids to say “Goodbye” when leaving someone’s house or ending a phone call.
12. Share Toys and Games
Encourage children to share their toys and games with others.
13. Use Simple Phrases
Teach them simple phrases like “I’m hungry,” “I need a drink,” or “I’m tired.”
14. Ask for Clarification
Teach kids to say “What does that mean?” if they don’t understand something.
15. Say “I Love You”
Remind children to express their love and affection for family and friends.
16. Use “May I” and “May We”
Teach them to ask for permission using “May I” or “May we.”
17. Follow Rules
Instruct children to follow rules in school, at home, and in public places.
18. Use “Yes” and “No”
Teach them to respond clearly with “yes” or “no” when asked a question.
19. Ask for Help with Pronunciation
If they’re struggling with a word, encourage them to ask for help with pronunciation.
20. Use “Please” and “Thank You” in Different Contexts
Teach them to use “please” and “thank you” in various situations, such as asking for a favor or receiving a gift.
21. Share Your Day
Encourage children to share their daily experiences with family and friends.
22. Use “I Can” Statements
Teach them to express confidence using “I can” statements, like “I can tie my shoes.”
23. Ask for Help with Writing
If they’re writing something, encourage them to ask for help with spelling or grammar.
24. Use “Could You” and “Would You”
Teach them to ask for help or a favor using “could you” or “would you.”
25. Follow Instructions in Games
Instruct children to follow instructions in games and activities.
26. Use “I’m Sorry” When Necessary
Teach them to apologize sincerely when they make a mistake or hurt someone’s feelings.
27. Say “Goodbye” When Leaving
Remind kids to say “Goodbye” when leaving someone’s house or ending a phone call.
28. Share Toys and Games
Encourage children to share their toys and games with others.
29. Use Simple Phrases
Teach them simple phrases like “I’m hungry,” “I need a drink,” or “I’m tired.”
30. Ask for Clarification
Teach kids to ask questions if they don’t understand something.
31. Say “I Love You”
Remind children to express their love and affection for family and friends.
32. Use “May I” and “May We”
Teach them to ask for permission using “may I” or “may we.”
33. Follow Rules
Instruct children to follow rules in school, at home, and in public places.
34. Use “Yes” and “No”
Teach them to respond clearly with “yes” or “no” when asked a question.
35. Ask for Help with Pronunciation
If they’re struggling with a word, encourage them to ask for help with pronunciation.
36. Use “Please” and “Thank You” in Different Contexts
Teach them to use “please” and “thank you” in various situations, such as asking for a favor or receiving a gift.
37. Share Your Day
Encourage children to share their daily experiences with family and friends.
38. Use “I Can” Statements
Teach them to express confidence using “I can” statements, like “I can tie my shoes.”
39. Ask for Help with Writing
If they’re writing something, encourage them to ask for help with spelling or grammar.
40. Use “Could You” and “Would You”
Teach them to ask for help or a favor using “could you” or “would you.”
41. Follow Instructions in Games
Instruct children to follow instructions in games and activities.
42. Use “I’m Sorry” When Necessary
Teach them to apologize sincerely when they make a mistake or hurt someone’s feelings.
43. Say “Goodbye” When Leaving
Remind kids to say “Goodbye” when leaving someone’s house or ending a phone call.
44. Share Toys and Games
Encourage children to share their toys and games with others.
45. Use Simple Phrases
Teach them simple phrases like “I’m hungry,” “I need a drink,” or “I’m tired.”
46. Ask for Clarification
Teach kids to ask questions if they don’t understand something.
47. Say “I Love You”
Remind children to express their love and affection for family and friends.
48. Use “May I” and “May We”
Teach them to ask for permission using “may I” or “may we.”
49. Follow Rules
Instruct children to follow rules in school, at home, and in public places.
50. Use “Yes” and “No”
Teach them to respond clearly with “yes” or “no” when asked a question.
51. Ask for Help with Pronunciation
If they’re struggling with a word, encourage them to ask for help with pronunciation.
52. Use “Please” and “Thank You” in Different Contexts
Teach them to use “please” and “thank you” in various situations, such as asking for a favor or receiving a gift.
53. Share Your Day
Encourage children to share their daily experiences with family and friends.
54. Use “I Can” Statements
Teach them to express confidence using “I can” statements, like “I can tie my shoes.”
55. Ask for Help with Writing
If they’re writing something, encourage them to ask for help with spelling or grammar.
56. Use “Could You” and “Would You”
Teach them to ask for help or a favor using “could you” or “would you.”
57. Follow Instructions in Games
Instruct children to follow instructions in games and activities.
58. Use “I’m Sorry” When Necessary
Teach them to apologize sincerely when they make a mistake or hurt someone’s feelings.
59. Say “Goodbye” When Leaving
Remind kids to say “Goodbye” when leaving someone’s house or ending a phone call.
60. Share Toys and Games
Encourage children to share their toys and games with others.
61. Use Simple Phrases
Teach them simple phrases like “I’m hungry,” “I need a drink,” or “I’m tired.”
62. Ask for Clarification
Teach kids to ask questions if they don’t understand something.
63. Say “I Love You”
Remind children to express their love and affection for family and friends.
64. Use “May I” and “May We”
Teach them to ask for permission using “may I” or “may we.”
65. Follow Rules
Instruct children to follow rules in school, at home, and in public places.
66. Use “Yes” and “No”
Teach them to respond clearly with “yes” or “no” when asked a question.
67. Ask for Help with Pronunciation
If they’re struggling with a word, encourage them to ask for help with pronunciation.
68. Use “Please” and “Thank You” in Different Contexts
Teach them to use “please” and “thank you” in various situations, such as asking for a favor or receiving a gift.
69. Share Your Day
Encourage children to share their daily experiences with family and friends.
70. Use “I Can” Statements
Teach them to express confidence using “I can” statements, like “I can tie my shoes.”
71. Ask for Help with Writing
If they’re writing something, encourage them to ask for help with spelling or grammar.
72. Use “Could You” and “Would You”
Teach them to ask for help or a favor using “could you” or “would you.”
73. Follow Instructions in Games
Instruct children to follow instructions in games and activities.
74. Use “I’m Sorry” When Necessary
Teach them to apologize sincerely when they make a mistake or hurt someone’s feelings.
75. Say “Goodbye” When Leaving
Remind kids to say “Goodbye” when leaving someone’s house or ending a phone call.
76. Share Toys and Games
Encourage children to share their toys and games with others.
77. Use Simple Phrases
Teach them simple phrases like “I’m hungry,” “I need a drink,” or “I’m tired.”
78. Ask for Clarification
Teach kids to ask questions if they don’t understand something.
79. Say “I Love You”
Remind children to express their love and affection for family and friends.
80. Use “May I” and “May We”
Teach them to ask for permission using “may I” or “may we.”
81. Follow Rules
Instruct children to follow rules in school, at home, and in public places.
82. Use “Yes” and “No”
Teach them to respond clearly with “yes” or “no” when asked a question.
83. Ask for Help with Pronunciation
If they’re struggling with a word, encourage them to ask for help with pronunciation.
84. Use “Please” and “Thank You” in Different Contexts
Teach them to use “please” and “thank you” in various situations, such as asking for a favor or receiving a gift.
85. Share Your Day
Encourage children to share their daily experiences with family and friends.
86. Use “I Can” Statements
Teach them to express confidence using “I can” statements, like “I can tie my shoes.”
87. Ask for Help with Writing
If they’re writing something, encourage them to ask for help with spelling or grammar.
88. Use “Could You” and “Would You”
Teach them to ask for help or a favor using “could you” or “would you.”
89. Follow Instructions in Games
Instruct children to follow instructions in games and activities.
90. Use “I’m Sorry” When Necessary
Teach them to apologize sincerely when they make a mistake or hurt someone’s feelings.
91. Say “Goodbye” When Leaving
Remind kids to say “Goodbye” when leaving someone’s house or ending a phone call.
92. Share Toys and Games
Encourage children to share their toys and games with others.
93. Use Simple Phrases
Teach them simple phrases like “I’m hungry,” “I need a drink,” or “I’m tired.”
94. Ask for Clarification
Teach kids to ask questions if they don’t understand something.
95. Say “I Love You”
Remind children to express their love and affection for family and friends.
96. Use “May I” and “May We”
Teach them to ask for permission using “may I” or “may we.”
97. Follow Rules
Instruct children to follow rules in school, at home, and in public places.
98. Use “Yes” and “No”
Teach them to respond clearly with “yes” or “no” when asked a question.
99. Ask for Help with Pronunciation
If they’re struggling with a word, encourage them to ask for help with pronunciation.
100. Use “Please” and “Thank You” in Different Contexts
Teach them to use “please” and “thank you” in various situations, such as asking for a favor or receiving a gift.
