Children’s Programs
Do you stay at home with your children? Looking for a few hours to yourself to run errands, attend appointments or volunteer? Interested in having your toddler socialize with other children in a structured, age-appropriate environment where they will learn communication and social skills through play?
Playtime.
Manners start at a young age, let me help your child learn them. Etiquette dinners provide a unique opportunity to develop essential dining skills while enjoying a meal in a structured, supportive environment. Participants learn the nuances of table manners, appropriate conversation, and the cultural aspects of dining etiquette. Each course is accompanied by guidance ensuring that they gain practical knowledge they can apply in future settings. An etiquette dinner offers valuable lessons in poise and confidence.
Etiquette Dinners.
Miss Jaspers’ House takes children beyond the textbooks and provides an incredible learning experience. I am excited to offer a program that helps develop the whole child by culminating my seven years teaching elementary students, fourteen summers as a nanny, and ten years developing curriculum.
Areas of Focus
Critical and creative thinking: Thinking all the way through an event, exploring resources and making necessary contacts in real-life situations, and creating self-entertainment empowers children to think for themselves and be life long learners.
Family life skills: Parents, are you tired of seeing the wet bath towels on the floor or having to ask your child to clean his/her room? At Miss Jaspers’ House, children will be assisted in developing strategies that will help them help themselves and will eliminate some “Parental Pet Peeves.” Children will also develop individual planning skills while learning to prepare a meal and complete simple sewing projects.
Etiquette/Manners: From answering the telephone to using the correct silverware in a restaurant, children will complete an etiquette course, building communication skills and social manners.
Faith/Service: Children will read about a variety of saints and begin to model the lives of those saints in their character and through service projects.