Teaching children good behaviour is crucial for their future success. Whether it’s saying ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ or being kind to others, these habits can go a long way. Let’s encourage our little ones to always strive for their best selves and create a positive impact on the world around them.
We can enlist good manners by reading books and learning from it. Moreover, you can also join personality development classes. They teach all the good manners and make you a better person.
Good manners hold great importance in a persons’ life. In order to become successful in life, one should always take care of how he interacts. Various businessman and successful people are achieving heights. This is because of their good manners and skills. If a boss does not speak properly with his employees then they will leave the job. Therefore good manners are essential in any field of life.
Our parents have always taught us to respect our elders. Because if we won’t respect our elders then our Youngers will not respect us. Respect also comes in good manners. .
In-School, a child should respect his teachers and seniors. Furthermore, he should listen to what the teacher is saying because they are his mentors. Moreover, the child should be well dressed and hygienic. Furthermore, a child should always carry a handkerchief, in order to maintain hygiene. The child should always be punctual. So that he may not waste others time. Also, you should never take others’ things without permission. Since there are many children studying in the school, you should not push each other while standing in a queue.
Most Always wish them “GOOD MORNING” and “GOOD NIGHT” at the beginning and end of the day. Moreover, you should brush your teeth and take a bath daily. So, you may maintain proper hygiene. hands before eating your meal, chew your food well and eat with mouth closed. Also, you should take permission from parents before going out of the house Above all, you make use of the words ‘Thank you’ and ‘Please’ in your speech.
Literacy skills – Technology, media, information
Life skills – Flexibility, Leadership, Resilient, Productivity, Emotional Quotient.
The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift. – Albert Einstein.
Just like memory, critical thinking, and intellect, the intuitive intelligence is a mental muscle we can strengthen, to unleash the innate excellence, where imagination and genius occur.
The true learning is to turn inward as IN is the only way OUT.
An education which does not teach us to discriminate between good and bad, to assimilate the one and eschew the other, is a misnomer. – Mahatma Ghandhiji
Bharathiya vidyalaya inculcates the practices of Honesty, Humility, Loving kindness, Courage, Gratitude, Integrity, Perseverance, Sharing, Punctuality etc., the driving force for positive goal-setting, growth, transformation and satisfaction in life.