Last week was nothing short of extraordinary—a whirlwind of speaking engagements that showcased the growing interest in etiquette across generations. In just three days, I had the privilege of presenting to over 150 people, ranging in age from 4 to 54. The week was a perfect illustration of the increasing demand for etiquette education, and it reaffirmed why this field is more relevant than ever. Watch the videos below.

A Highlight: Teaching Children at The Union League of Philadelphia

One of the standout moments was a children’s etiquette program at The Union League of Philadelphia, a cherished client of mine for over two decades. This iconic venue provided the backdrop for a gathering of 50 eager young participants, all ready to learn the art of good manners.

From setting up a dining tutorial for such a large group to coordinating an elegant dessert that left a lasting impression, the event was a wonderful example of how etiquette can be both fun and formative. It’s no surprise that this program, held twice a year, continues to be a highlight for the families who attend.

These days, however, I step into this role sparingly, focusing instead on mentoring and empowering my licensees, who are trained and certified to bring etiquette education to their communities. Passing the baton to others ensures that this important work can reach even more children and families, creating ripple effects of civility and confidence.

A Growing Demand for Business Etiquette

The week also included a business etiquette speaking engagement, reinforcing the surge of interest in professional presence and communication skills. From preschoolers learning how to hold a fork to executives mastering cross-cultural communication, the scope of etiquette is vast and ever-expanding.

Why Now Is the Perfect Time to Join This Field

If you’ve been considering becoming certified to teach children’s manners or business etiquette in your community, there has never been a better time. The demand is real, the impact is profound, and the opportunities are limitless.

Curious to see more? In my latest video, I share a behind-the-scenes look at the children’s etiquette program at The Union League:

  • A tour of the event space designed for 50 children
  • How we set up a dining tutorial for large group instruction

Your Next Step

Whether your dream is to teach manners to children or to deliver impactful business etiquette workshops, becoming certified is your gateway to making a difference. Imagine hosting events like these in your community, helping people of all ages build confidence, respect, and connection.

Start your journey today and join a growing movement of etiquette educators changing lives one lesson at a time.

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Here Are Your Next Steps

Step 1

Get to Know Manners To Go™

Most likely, you will want to get to know us. Feel free to call or email us. Click on the links below. We are happy to discuss the details with you.

Step 2

Decide on the best training option for you

We offer two trainings to become certified to teach manners to children:

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Option #1:

“Live” Video Training

If you are looking to start immediately and save money on travel and time, then this is your best option.You choose the dates of our trainings. Most choose to have their sessions once a week, others twice. This is a “live” and private training. It is NOT self-guided.

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Option #2:

Two-Day In-Person

PRIVATE Training.  That’s right, we meet in person, the two of us and our focus is completely on your business.  Click the image above or follow the button below to learn more and to see a list of cities available for your training.

Step 3

Receive the curriculum and book your training dates

Upon payment, you receive the curriculum. Next, we will send an email asking you to schedule your first training date.

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