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![[HERO] Why ‘Analog’ Social Awareness is the Secret Weapon for Modern Teens](https://cdn.marblism.com/uKPidZFb65s.webp)
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Why ‘Analog’ Social Awareness is the Secret Weapon for Modern Teens
Hi. So, I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what it really means for a teenager to walk into a room and feel at home in their own skin. If you’re raising a teen or a pre-teen right now, maybe someone in the middle school bridge or those first few years of high school, you’ve likely noticed a shift. We live in a world that is incredibly loud, hyper-connected, and yet strangely distant. Our kids are masters of the digital realm. They can navigate an interface, edit a video,
![[HERO] 7 Common Table Manners Mistakes Kids Make (And How to Fix Them Before Easter)](https://cdn.marblism.com/D8ceoELXGof.webp)
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7 Common Table Manners Mistakes Kids Make (And How to Fix Them Before Easter)
Hi. So, Easter is just around the corner, and if your house is anything like mine, the calendar is starting to feel a little crowded. Between the egg hunts, the family gatherings, and the anticipation of a beautiful spring meal, there’s a lot to coordinate. But amidst the menu planning and the outfit picking, I’ve been thinking a lot about the "Family Table." At The Etiquette Company, we talk often about the Family Table, not just as a piece of furniture, but as the heart of
![[HERO] Table Manners for Kids: Why It’s Actually About Confidence, Not Just Forks](https://cdn.marblism.com/qusMV41I1vt.webp)
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Table Manners for Kids: Why It’s Actually About Confidence, Not Just Forks
Hi… I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the energy around our family dinner tables. If you’re a parent, you’ve likely experienced that specific moment of tension when you’re out at a nice restaurant, or perhaps at a holiday gathering, and you find yourself whispering, or maybe slightly hissing, "Sit up straight," "Get your elbows off the table," or "Please, just use your napkin." I’ve noticed that in these moments, we often focus so much on the "rules" that we lose sight of
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