Free Printable Manners Chart for Kids

A simple, visual manners chart you can print today and post at home, in the classroom, or at church. Track the 10 core manners every child should know.

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The 10 Core Manners Every Child Needs

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1. Please & Thank You

Always ask politely. Always acknowledge kindness.

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2. Eye Contact

Look at the person speaking to you. It shows respect.

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3. Don’t Interrupt

Wait for a pause. Your words can wait 60 seconds.

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4. Hold the Door

Look behind you. Hold it for anyone coming through.

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5. Table Manners

Chew with mouth closed. Elbows off the table. Use utensils.

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6. Thank You Notes

Handwritten. Within a week. Every gift. Every kindness.

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7. Greet Adults Properly

Firm handshake. “Good morning, Mr./Mrs. ____.”

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8. Sincere Apology

Say what you did. Say why it was wrong. Make it right.

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9. Phone Away at the Table

People in the room come before screens.

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10. Win & Lose Gracefully

Congratulate the winner. Don’t gloat. Don’t sulk.

How to Use This Chart

  1. Print and laminate it — post it where kids spend time (kitchen, bedroom door, classroom wall)
  2. Focus on 1 manner per week — don’t tackle all 10 at once
  3. Use it at dinner — ask “which manner did you practice today?”
  4. Add a sticker chart — for younger kids, track with stickers when they use each manner
  5. Revisit monthly — behaviors drift without maintenance

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age should I start using a manners chart?

Age 3 is a great starting point. Use pictures and stickers for younger children. Written checklists work well from age 6 and up.

How many manners should I focus on at once?

One to two at a time. Pick the one that causes the most friction at home and work on that first until it becomes automatic.

Do manners charts actually work?

Yes — when combined with modeling and consistent reinforcement. A chart alone won’t do it. But a chart + daily conversation + calm correction = real results over 4–8 weeks.

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