SAYING SORRY AND TAKING TURNS ???? GOOD MANNERS for Kids ???? Episode 3

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In today’s lesson, we explored the importance of good manners, focusing on how to say “sorry” and the significance of taking turns. Good manners, like using polite words and showing respect, help create a positive environment where everyone can enjoy and play together. By practicing these skills, we can make friends and ensure that everyone feels valued and happy.
  1. What do we say when we hurt someone’s feelings by accident?
  2. Why is it important to take turns when we play?
  3. How do good manners help us make friends?

SAYING SORRY AND TAKING TURNS ???? GOOD MANNERS for Kids ????

Hello Friends!

Today, we are going to learn about something very important called good manners. Good manners help us be kind and nice to the people around us. Being kind shows respect and makes everyone happy!

What Are Good Manners?

Good manners are like magic words that help us be polite. Being polite means being nice and respectful to others. Today, we will learn how to say “sorry” and how to take turns.

How to Say “Sorry”

Sometimes, we might make a mistake and bother someone by accident. When that happens, we should say “sorry.” Saying “sorry” shows that we care about the other person’s feelings.

Let’s practice saying “sorry.” Repeat after me: “I’m sorry.” Great job! Now, let’s try another way to apologize. Repeat after me: “Forgive me.” Wonderful!

Taking Turns

Do you know why we make a line to go down the slide? It’s because taking turns helps everyone have fun! If we all try to go at once, it can be a big mess. But if we wait our turn, everyone gets a chance to play.

Taking turns is a way to show respect to others. It’s nice when people show us respect too, right? So, always remember to take turns and share with your friends.

Good Manners Are Magic!

These magic words like “sorry” and “please” make it easier to talk and play with others. Good manners help us make friends and have fun together!

Keep Learning!

We learned a lot today, and there are many more fun things to learn. Keep watching and learning, and you’ll become a manners expert in no time. See you soon, my friends!

  • Can you think of a time when someone said “sorry” to you? How did it make you feel? Why do you think saying “sorry” is important?
  • Have you ever had to wait your turn for something fun, like a game or a ride? How did it feel to wait, and how did it feel when it was finally your turn?
  • What are some other “magic words” you can use to show good manners? Can you think of a time when using these words helped you make a friend or made someone smile?
  1. Role-Playing Apologies: Pair up with a friend or a family member and take turns acting out different scenarios where someone might need to say “sorry.” For example, pretend you accidentally bumped into someone or took their toy without asking. Practice saying “I’m sorry” and “Forgive me” in each situation. Discuss how it feels to apologize and how it feels to receive an apology.

  2. Turn-Taking Game: Play a simple game that requires taking turns, like a board game or a card game. As you play, pay attention to how it feels to wait for your turn and how it feels when others wait for you. After the game, talk about why taking turns made the game more fun and fair for everyone.

  3. Manners in Action: Throughout the day, look for opportunities to use good manners. For example, say “please” when asking for something, “thank you” when you receive something, and “sorry” if you make a mistake. At the end of the day, share with someone what good manners you used and how it made you and others feel.

**Sanitized Transcript:**

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Hello friends! Today, we’re going to continue learning about good manners. Did you know that having good manners is very important when interacting with the people around us? Good manners are a way to kindly communicate with others. Being kind to others shows them respect and courtesy.

Have you ever heard of being polite? Well, good manners are the same thing. Today, we’re going to learn how to apologize and take turns.

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“I’m sorry, I didn’t see you there. Next time, I will be more careful. It won’t happen again.”
“No worries, it’s okay. I’ll help you get cleaned up. I’m sorry.”

What do we do when we make a mistake that affects other people?
Exactly! When we do something wrong, we should apologize to that person. It is a way of showing respect to the person we bothered. Most of the time, the mistakes we make are by accident.

There are different ways of apologizing. The most common is “I’m sorry.” Repeat after me: “I’m sorry.” One more time: “I’m sorry.”
Good work! [Applause]

Another way of apologizing is by asking for forgiveness. Repeat after me: “Forgive me.” Again: “Forgive me.”
Good job, friends! Learning to use these words will be really helpful for you.

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Why do you think that we make a line to go down the slide?
That’s right! It’s because if we don’t, it would be impossible for all of us to enjoy it. It’s super important that we learn to take turns because if we don’t, there can be problems. But if we wait our turn, we can all have fun. It’s also a way of showing respect to others. Isn’t it nice when people show us respect? Remember to always take turns; it will prevent a lot of problems.

Did you know about these good manners? These magic words will make it much easier to communicate and interact with the people around you. See you soon, my friends!

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