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Teens on Track: Etiquette

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Etiquette for Teens is a Life Skills course for ages 15-18, covering conversation, introductions, dining etiquette, technology use, and relationships. With engaging lessons and hands-on activities, it builds confidence and social awareness for college, work, and beyond. Includes Teacherโ€™s Guide, Student Workbook, and Task Cards.

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Confidence. Communication. Class.

Give your teen the confidence to handle any social situation with easeโ€”while earning credit in Life Skills through practical, real-world etiquette lessons.

This program helps your teen:

  • โœ” Gain confidence in social settings โ€“ Master introductions, conversations, and polite interactions.
  • โœ” Navigate dining etiquette easily โ€“ Learn table settings, restaurant manners, and formal dining skills.
  • โœ” Use technology respectfully โ€“ Develop healthy texting, social media, and online communication habits.
  • โœ” Build strong relationships โ€“ Understand dating etiquette, breakups, and respectful interactions.
  • โœ” Prepare for adulthood โ€“ Practice interview skills, thank-you notes, and professional communication.

Whether preparing for college, work, or everyday life, Teens on Track: Etiquette equips teens with essential social skills that make a lasting impact.

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The sample contains pages from the parent guide, a couple of the editable task cards for students, and a selection of workbook pages.

Teens on Track: Etiquette offers
  • Structured Plans โ€“ A flexible, 23-unit curriculum guiding teens through essential etiquette topics, from introductions and dining manners to technology use and professional communication.
  • Workbook for Active Learning โ€“ Teens engage with discussion questions, role-playing exercises, and hands-on activities to reinforce etiquette principles in real-world situations.
  • Integration with Relevant Resources โ€“ Curriculum incorporates The Modern Teenโ€™s Etiquette Playbook (sold separately) to provide additional insights and practical applications.
  • Great Value โ€“ Use the course again and again with all students in your home, with lifetime access for continued learning.
  • Independent Learning โ€“ Teens can follow the curriculum at their own pace with built-in accountability through weekly parent check-ins.
  • Minimal Parental Involvement Required โ€“ Parents simply review progress and discuss key takeaways using our easy-to-follow teacherโ€™s guide, making it simple to implement for busy families.

Frequently Asked Questions

The curriculum has 23 units, which can be done at a pace of 1-2 per week. However, the pace is flexible, and your teen can go faster or slower based on their schedule.

Yes, you will need a copy of The Modern Teen’s Etiquette Playbook: Confidence, Communication, and Online Presence for the 21st Century. Other materials are included with the program.

Etiquette for Teens is designed to be flexible for families of all backgrounds. While the course includes a supplemental article on stress management from a Christian perspective, it does not assume a particular faith tradition. Parents can easily adapt discussions to align with their family’s values, and all lessons focus on universal etiquette principles like respect, confidence, and communication.

This course is built around The Modern Teenโ€™s Etiquette Playbook, which covers many etiquette topics relevant to todayโ€™s teens. While the book includes some sections that may not fully align with every family’s beliefs, the Teacherโ€™s Guide provides guidance on these areas, offering discussion questions and alternative perspectives to help parents navigate these topics with their teens. We encourage families to pre-read the book and use these moments as opportunities for meaningful conversations. Here are areas you could find problematic:
โ€ข While the author does not advocate for a non-binary lifestyle, she does offer suggestions in chapters 2 and 3 for how women, men, and people who identify as non-binary should style their hair, sit politely, and enter and exit a vehicle.
โ€ข In chapter 4, the author discusses “white lies” in a manner that may not fit with your family values or faith. We have provided a discussion question that encourages students to consider ways to maintain both honesty and tact.
โ€ข In chapters 11-15, the author addresses dating relationships and breaking up.
โ€ข In chapter 19, the author discusses some aspects of “mindfulness” that may not fit your faith tradition. We have provided an article for Christian students to read and discuss. We provide the opportunity to compare and contrast how people of different faiths meditate (e.g. focusing on Scripture vs. emptying oneself).

Teens can complete the majority of the tasks independently. Parents are encouraged to check in weekly to discuss progress and review completed assignments.

Yes! Depending on how long it takes your teen, the topics included can count towards a partial credit in Life Skills. Combine with our Teens on Track Life Skills program and an additional productivity or etiquette book based on your teen’s interest for a full Life Skills credit.

This teen course includes mature topics such as dating, breaking up, and handling social situations that arise in high school, college, and beyond. Therefore the curriculum is designed for ages 15 and up.

If you have another question that has not been answered here, email us at info@pambarnhill.com. We will be happy to help you out.

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