
Confident Choices
Confidence | Leadership Skills
Grades 4-6
A deeper exploration of confidence, leadership, and thoughtful decision making.
Students learn to communicate with clarity, set healthy boundaries, and express appreciation with intention. Weekly gender specific break out sessions serve to support personal growth in a respectful, supportive environment.


What to Expect:
Each day builds on the last, strengthening confidence and thoughtful social skills. The last class includes a conversational tea, giving students the opportunity to practice manners, gratitude, and polite conversation in a real-world setting.
Location details to be provided upon registration.
Skills we build:
Leadership and confident decision making
Setting boundaries and practicing self-respect
Polished communicaiton and social awareness
Writing thoughful thank you notes for gifts, events, and mentors
Personal grooming and presentation basics
Respectful relationships and hosting skills
How Families Can Prepare Their Child
We want every child to feel confident and ready from the moment they walk into our programs. A little family preparation goes a long way!
Before Class:
Please have your child eat a snack prior to arrival. Classes are active and engaging and hunger makes self-regulation very hard for young people.
What to Wear:
Neat, comfortable clothing appropriate for the Manners Class Setting. Secure shoes are preferred, there is quite a bit of movement in the class.
We are not formal, but we are intentional. Presentation supports presence.
Dressing up for the Signature Event (Conversation Tea/Instructional Dinner) is encouraged.
At Home Support:
Let your child know that we are practicing new things, even if it is different from how things are done at home.
Family life is naturally relaxed, that is healthy and expected. In class, we are practicing skills for more formal environments. It's common for students to say, "That's not how we do it at home". And that's okay.
Learning flexibility is part of social maturity. We are expanding their skill set, not correcting family culture. When parents reinforce this message, children grow faster in confidence and adaptability.