Resources for Parents
Because parenting is hard enough, we’ve pulled together a dedicated spot for you to find the fun, easy tools that keep manners top of mind. All free, all designed to fit into real life (a.k.a. while dinner’s burning or the dog’s barking). Think of it as your back pocket toolkit—quick wins that make raising kind, confident kids just a little less hard.
Start exploring, try a new activity each week, and watch how small, consistent practice turns into lifelong good manners.
Daily Habit Chart
A simple, kid-friendly tracker for the 10 manners that matter most—like saying “please,” picking up toys, and showing kindness. Kids check off daily wins, parents see habits stick, and everyone ends the week with a little reward. Built to be printed at home on standard 8.5 x 11 paper for easy use anytime.
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Mini Manners Coloring Adventures
Manners meet imagination! These print-at-home coloring sheets (perfect for standard 8.5 x 11 paper) let kids learn the little courtesies that count, while bringing the characters to life with crayons and markers.
A simple way to sneak in everyday lessons while they color, giggle, and grow.
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Manners Match
A fun matching game that helps kids connect everyday situations with the kind and respectful choices they can make. Print, cut, and play — little ones practice patience, sharing, and kindness while building skills along the way.
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Manners 101 Guide
A Parent’s Guide to helping families learn and model kindness together.
A simple, step-by-step introduction to everyday manners. This guide covers greetings, mealtime routines, kindness at home and school, public behavior, and more making it an easy starting point for families to practice patience, respect, and kindness together.
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