Generalizing You’ve taught your students to use good manners in your classroom, such as saying, “Excuse me,” “May I…,” and “Thank you.
Generalizing You’ve taught your students to use good manners in your classroom, such as saying, “Excuse me,” “May I…,” and “Thank you.” Now that they have mastered this skill, you would like them to start using good manners in other environments. How will you teach them to generalize this skill in other areas such as in a restaurant, at home, or when visiting friends? How will you teach them to deal with hearing or seeing other people use poor manners?
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