Ann Miller Etiquette
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Our Classes


Philosophy. Miller believes the whole point of etiquette is not to encumber us with a bunch of fussy, pointless rules but to help us treat each other with respect.  Etiquette is about human beings behaving civilly toward one another. Manners build confidence, discipline and self-esteem –crucial attributes in today’s ever more competitive world.

Children

Miller’s creative teaching methods include role playing, music and art. Her lessons center on the education of the “whole person,” providing them with information about social graces, ethics and grooming and instilling them with confidence, self-esteem, communication skills and respect for others. She stresses the importance of achieving equal balance between the outer and inner person, balance between the decision-making mind, the physical fitness of the body and the moral right to help a person in need.
  • • Table Manners (both at home and in public)
  • • Greetings and Introductions
  • • Telephone Manner
  • • Importance of Thank-You notes
  • • Chivalry Skills
  • • Speaking to Elders/Teachers
  • • Personal Appearance and Grooming
  • • Diet and Nutrition
  • • Posture, Sitting and Walking
  • • How To be a good sport and team work


Adults

Miller believes that the whole point of etiquette is not to encumber us with a bunch of fussy, pointless rules but to help us treat each other with respect.
  • • Table Manners
  • • Greetings and Introductions
  • • Telephone Manner
  • • Importance of Thank-You notes
  • • Social Behavior (RSVP, gift giving, thank your notes)
  • • Personal Appearance and Grooming
  • • Diet and Nutrition
  • • Communication Skills


Business

Good business etiquette is built upon the key pillars of behavior, honesty, character, sensitivity, diplomacy and appearance. Etiquette can maximize your business potential by promoting better communications and mutual trust.

Business etiquette varies from region to region and country to country. For the business person, researching international business etiquette on one's own would leave no time for business. For more information on Ann Miller's business etiquette classes, please call or email.

  • • Table Manners
  • • Greetings and Introductions
  • • Telephone Manner
  • • Importance of Thank-You notes
  • • Social Behavior
  • • Personal Appearance and Grooming
  • • Sensitivity Training
  • • Proper dressing and grooming habits
  • • Health and Nutrition
  • • Communication Skills
  • • Social media manners
  • • Being a team player