We're a nation of latchkey children. Manners start at home, and no one is at home teaching manners so that children have respect for others.

We're a nation of latchkey children. Manners start at home, and no one is at home teaching manners so that children have respect for others.

📖 Letitia Baldrige

🌍 American  |  👨‍💼 Writer

🎂 February 9, 1926  –  ⚰️ October 29, 2012
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This quote underscores the crucial role of the home environment in shaping a child's character and social behavior. When children lack guidance and role models within their families, they may struggle to develop respect, empathy, and proper manners. As society evolves, the traditional foundation of instruction on civility has shifted away from homes, emphasizing the need for intentional parenting and community efforts to instill these virtues. Teaching manners isn't just about etiquette; it's about fostering respect and understanding that underpin harmonious social interactions. Recognizing the importance of early education in manners can lead to a more respectful and cohesive society.

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