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HELP YOUR CHILD BUILD SOCIAL SKILLS, EVERYDAY MANNERS, TURN-TAKING, SHARING, POLITE WORDS, AND SOCIAL CONFIDENCE — WITH STEP-BY-STEP PARENT GUIDANCE AT HOME


If you’ve ever found yourself thinking:

• “Hindi siya marunong mag-greet or sumagot kapag kinakausap…”

• “Hirap siyang makipaglaro without grabbing, crying, or getting frustrated…”

• “Hindi niya pa alam paano mag-share, mag-wait, or makipag-turns…”

• “Parang kailangan ko lagi siyang i-remind sa please, thank you, sorry, or excuse me…”

• “Kapag may ibang bata or adults, hindi ko alam paano siya i-guide without embarrassing or forcing him/her…”

• “Hindi ko alam kung mahiyain lang ba siya, ayaw makipag-social, or hindi pa niya alam paano makipag-interact…”


Or maybe you’ve tried prompting your child already…

“Say hi.”

“Say thank you.”

“Say sorry.”

“Share mo naman.”

“Wait for your turn.”

“Don’t grab.”

But in the actual moment, your child may freeze, avoid, cry, grab, interrupt, run away, or say nothing.


And then you start wondering:

“Should I force the greeting?”

“Should I make him/her say sorry?”

“Paano kung napapahiya siya?”

“Paano kung akalain ng iba rude siya?”

“Paano ko siya tuturuan ng manners without pressure?”

“Paano ko siya i-guguide kapag may ibang bata?”

You’re not alone.


And one important thing to remember is this:

Social skills and manners are not just about being polite on command.


It is not just about:

• “Say hi”

• “Say thank you”

• “Share your toy”

• “Say sorry”

• forcing greetings

• forced apologies

• or expecting the child to automatically know what to do in social moments

Because for many children, social interaction is made up of many small skills that still need to be practiced step by step.


Sometimes, children still need support with:

• noticing people around them

• responding to simple social cues

• understanding what to say or do

• using greetings and polite words naturally

• waiting and taking turns

• sharing or asking before taking

• respecting personal space

• joining play without grabbing or interrupting

• handling frustration during social moments

• building confidence around other children and adults


And for many parents, the hardest part is not wanting the child to have manners.

It is knowing how to teach social skills without forcing, shaming, or making the child feel embarrassed.

This is where this guide comes in.


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WHAT THIS IS

This is a Home Follow-Through Social Skills + Manners Guide designed to help you support your child’s social interaction, polite words, turn-taking, sharing, waiting, boundaries, and everyday social confidence in a clearer, calmer, and more structured way at home.


This is not just a manners checklist.

This is not just “make your child say please and thank you.”

This is not just social scripts to memorize.


And this is not a promise that your child will suddenly become social, confident, and perfectly polite overnight.

This is a parent coaching system that helps you understand what social skills to practice first, how to model manners naturally, what to say, how to guide social moments, and how to respond when your child avoids, grabs, cries, interrupts, refuses, or does not know how to interact yet.


It helps your child move from:

👉 “hirap makipag-interact / kailangan lagi i-remind / unsure sa social situations / hirap mag-share or mag-wait”

to

👉 “more guided, more aware, and more confident in simple social interactions, everyday manners, and play moments”


Inside, you’ll learn:

• how to build social readiness before expecting confident interaction

• how to model greetings, polite words, and simple responses naturally

• how to guide turn-taking, waiting, sharing, asking, and joining play

• how to support shy, unsure, overwhelmed, or impulsive children during social moments

• how to respond when your child grabs, interrupts, cries, avoids, refuses, or shuts down

• how to teach manners as habits, not forced lines

• how to turn daily routines, play, family visits, and group moments into social skills practice


All based on real home follow-through, not forced performance, not shame-based manners teaching, and not random social activities.


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WHY THIS WORKS

Most parents are not lacking effort.


Many parents are already reminding, modeling, explaining, correcting, encouraging greetings, and trying to help their child behave well around others.

But effort can feel heavy when there is no clear structure.


Because without guidance, social skills practice can easily become:

“Say hi.”

“Say thank you.”

“Say sorry.”

“Share naman.”

“Don’t grab.”


“Why are you not answering?”

And after a while, both parent and child can feel pressured.

The parent feels worried about how others will see the child.


The child may feel embarrassed, confused, or overwhelmed.

Social moments start to feel stressful.


And instead of building confidence, the child may avoid interaction even more.


This guide works differently because social skills and manners are broken down into smaller, more doable skills.


Not just:

“Make the child polite.”

But:

✔ Does my child notice the other person?

✔ Does my child know what greeting means?

✔ Can my child respond through words, gestures, or supported communication?

✔ Does my child understand waiting and turn-taking?

✔ Can my child ask before taking?

✔ Can my child tolerate sharing with support?

✔ Does my child know what to do instead of grabbing or interrupting?

✔ How do I guide without embarrassing my child?

✔ What do I do when my child refuses, cries, avoids, or gets overwhelmed?


Instead of leaving you to guess, this guide gives you a clearer direction.

So you are not just correcting manners during the stressful moment.

You are helping your child practice the foundation behind social confidence, one small guided interaction at a time.


So instead of:

“Hindi ko alam paano siya tuturuan makipag-social.”

It becomes:

“Mas alam ko na what to model, what to practice, how to guide, and how to support my child during social moments.”


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WHAT’S INSIDE THE GUIDE

A structured Social Skills + Manners Home Follow-Through Guide designed to help parents support greetings, polite words, simple responses, turn-taking, waiting, sharing, asking, personal space, play skills, boundaries, and everyday social confidence through real-life home practice.


Inside the guide, you’ll find:

• progressive social skills and manners activities arranged by phase/category

• step-by-step parent coaching for every activity

• embedded parent scripts so you know what to say, model, prompt, and guide during social moments

• simple materials list using common toys, routines, family interactions, pretend play, and everyday situations

• activity goals and target social skills

• support for children who are shy, unsure, avoidant, impulsive, easily frustrated, or still learning social rules

• guidance for greetings, responses, polite words, sharing, waiting, turn-taking, asking, joining play, and respecting boundaries

• gentle support strategies for grabbing, interrupting, crying, refusing, avoiding, shutting down, or not responding yet

• real-life practice ideas for playtime, family routines, meals, clean-up, visits, playdates, school readiness, and group settings

• parent-friendly explanations so you understand why social skills and manners need repeated guided practice

• organized Notion layout for easy access

• mobile-friendly guide you can open while guiding your child


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PROGRAM COVERAGE

SOCIAL READINESS

• helping your child notice people around them

• responding to simple social cues

• practicing body orientation, attention to others, and low-pressure interaction

• building comfort before expecting confident social participation

GREETINGS AND RESPONSES

• practicing hi, bye, thank you, and simple replies

• responding when someone talks to them

• using gestures, words, visuals, or supported communication

• practicing greetings in low-pressure ways

POLITE WORDS AND EVERYDAY MANNERS

• practicing please, thank you, sorry, excuse me, and help please

• using polite words during real routines

• understanding when and why manners are used

• building manners as habits, not forced lines

TURN-TAKING AND WAITING

• waiting for a turn

• taking turns in play

• reducing grabbing or interrupting

• practicing simple social patience with support

SHARING AND ASKING

• asking before taking

• requesting toys or materials

• practicing “my turn,” “your turn,” “after,” and “not yet”

• helping your child handle waiting or sharing without immediate meltdown

PLAY SKILLS WITH OTHERS

• joining simple play

• copying play actions

• playing beside or with another child

• practicing simple cooperative play routines

PERSONAL SPACE AND BODY BOUNDARIES

• understanding own space and other people’s space

• practicing gentle hands

• learning not to grab, push, pull, or crowd others

• respecting simple social limits

SOCIAL COMMUNICATION

• using words, gestures, pointing, choices, or supported communication during interaction

• practicing simple requests, comments, and responses

• helping the child communicate instead of grabbing, crying, or avoiding

• building confidence in small back-and-forth moments

FRUSTRATION DURING SOCIAL MOMENTS

• helping your child cope when they need to wait, share, or take turns

• supporting disappointment when another child has the toy

• giving safer alternatives to grabbing, crying, or pushing

• guiding repair after difficult social moments

SCHOOL AND GROUP READINESS

• practicing waiting, turn-taking, listening, responding, and simple manners for group settings

• preparing for playschool, preschool, kindergarten, therapy sessions, family gatherings, or playdates

• helping your child feel more familiar with social expectations

REAL-LIFE SOCIAL PRACTICE

• using social skills during daily routines and play

• practicing with family, familiar adults, siblings, or peers

• building carryover from activity practice to real life

• helping parents guide social moments in a practical and realistic way


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HOW YOU WILL USE THIS

This is not a forced manners program.

This is not a social performance checklist.

This is not a “make your child greet everyone” method.


You use this when:

• your child struggles with greetings or simple responses

• your child needs help using polite words

• your child grabs, interrupts, cries, or refuses during play

• your child has difficulty sharing, asking, waiting, or taking turns

• your child feels shy, unsure, or overwhelmed in social situations

• your child needs support with playdates, school, group activities, or family gatherings

• you do not know how to guide social moments without forcing or embarrassing your child

• you want clearer direction on how to support social skills at home


Simple flow:

• Start with your child’s current social readiness level

• Choose one social skill or manners skill to practice

• Use the suggested parent script

• Model the words or action first

• Practice in a calm, low-pressure moment

• Guide your child during real social situations

• Praise effort, not perfect performance


No forced greetings.

No shame-based correction.


No expecting instant social confidence.

The goal is not to make your child instantly outgoing or perfectly polite.


The goal is to slowly help your child build comfort, awareness, simple social responses, turn-taking, manners, and confidence through parent-guided follow-through at home.


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WHO THIS IS FOR

✔ parents of toddlers, preschoolers, and young children who need support with social skills, manners, turn-taking, sharing, and social confidence

✔ parents of kids around ages 2–7 who struggle with greetings, responses, waiting, sharing, polite words, play skills, or social boundaries

✔ also helpful for some older kids who may still need support with social interaction, manners, turn-taking, waiting, boundaries, and social confidence because of developmental delays, communication delays, neurodevelopmental conditions, social communication needs, or other learning/developmental needs

✔ kids who:

• struggle with greetings or simple responses

• need help using polite words

• have difficulty waiting or taking turns

• grab, interrupt, push, or cry during play

• struggle with sharing or asking

• feel shy, unsure, or overwhelmed in social situations

• need support with personal space and gentle hands

• need support with playdates, school, group activities, or family gatherings

✔ parents who want structured social skills and manners support at home

✔ parents who want to guide their child gently without shaming, forcing, or over-correcting


WHO THIS IS NOT FOR

✘ if you want instant social confidence overnight

✘ if you want forced greetings, forced apologies, or forced interaction

✘ if you want random manners activities only without parent guidance

✘ if you prefer correcting or embarrassing the child in the moment instead of teaching skills gradually

✘ if you do not want to model, guide, repeat, and support your child during real social moments

✘ if you are looking for a replacement for speech therapy, occupational therapy, behavioral therapy, developmental evaluation, medical advice, or professional intervention

✘ if your child has major social communication, behavioral, emotional, or developmental concerns that need professional assessment

This is for gradual, consistent, parent-guided social skills and manners follow-through at home.


HOW TO ACCESS AFTER PURCHASE VIA WEBSITE

After payment, Payhip website will automatically provide the file/access details. Inside, you’ll find the Notion guide link. Open the link using your phone, tablet, or laptop.


You can view the guide directly through the link, or duplicate it to your own free Notion account if you prefer having your own copy.

No need to print everything.


No complicated setup.

Just open the link, choose the activity or social skill, and follow the guide step by step.

This is a one-time payment only.


You’ll get lifetime access to the guide, including future updates if we improve or add helpful parts to the guide.

After-sales assistance is also available. If you have questions about accessing the guide or using it, you may message us on our Facebook Page.


ASSISTED PURCHASE TRANSACTION VIA FB PAGE MESSENGER:

If you don’t have a debit card, credit card, or PayPal account, you may still purchase through assisted transaction via Messenger.


Just send us a message on our Facebook Page and we’ll guide you through the payment and access process.

After payment confirmation, we will send your Notion access link through Messenger or email.


Facebook Page:

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WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE

• instant access link after purchase

• full digital guide inside Notion

• organized social skills and manners follow-through system by phase/category

• step-by-step parent coaching

• embedded parent scripts

• support for children who are shy, unsure, avoidant, impulsive, easily frustrated, or still learning social rules

• social skills practice for greetings, responses, polite words, waiting, turn-taking, sharing, asking, personal space, play skills, and social confidence

• mobile-friendly access

• one-time payment only

• lifetime access to the guide link

• lifetime updates whenever improvements or helpful additions are added

• after-sales assistance for access or guide-related questions

• option to duplicate to your own Notion account optional only


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FAQs

Is this only for kids who are shy?

No. This can support children who are shy, unsure, impulsive, easily frustrated, or still learning how to greet, respond, wait, share, take turns, use polite words, and interact with others.


Is this for diagnosed kids only?

No. This can be used whether your child has a diagnosis or not.


What age is this for?

This is mainly for toddlers, preschoolers, and young children around ages 2–7, but some older children may still benefit if they need support with social interaction, manners, turn-taking, waiting, boundaries, or social confidence due to developmental delays, communication delays, neurodevelopmental conditions, social communication needs, or other learning/developmental needs.


Will this make my child social right away?

No. This guide does not promise instant social confidence. It helps you build social awareness, interaction skills, manners, and play skills gradually through repeated parent-guided practice.


What if my child does not want to say hi or thank you?

That is okay. The guide encourages modeling and low-pressure practice first. The goal is to build comfort and understanding, not force performance.


What if my child grabs toys or struggles with sharing?

The guide includes support for asking, waiting, turn-taking, sharing, and gentle behavior during play.


What if my child gets overwhelmed around other children?

The guide helps you start with low-pressure social readiness, familiar people, simple play routines, and small interaction moments before expecting confident peer interaction.


Kailangan ba verbal ang child para magamit ito?

No. Social skills and manners can be practiced through gestures, pointing, visuals, choices, modeled words, simple cues, supported communication, and actions. Use the guide based on your child’s current communication level.


Does this replace therapy?

No. This is a parent-friendly home follow-through guide. It does not replace speech therapy, occupational therapy, behavioral therapy, developmental evaluation, medical advice, or professional intervention.


What if my child is already in therapy?

You can use this as home follow-through support between sessions, as long as it aligns with your child’s therapist’s guidance. The goal is to help parents create more practical social skills practice during everyday routines.


What if my child has autism, GDD, language delay, sensory needs, or developmental delay?

This guide may be used as gentle home support for some children with developmental, communication, sensory, social, or neurodevelopmental needs, as long as activities are matched to the child’s current ability and done with patience, flexibility, and proper professional guidance when needed.


Do I need special materials?

No. Most activities use toys, books, pretend play, household items, family routines, simple visuals, and everyday interactions.


Kailangan ba matagal gawin every day?

No. Short, repeated social practice moments during play and daily routines are often more doable than long sessions. Consistency matters more than length.


Can this help with school readiness?

Yes. Greetings, responding, waiting, sharing, turn-taking, personal space, polite words, and group participation are important readiness skills for playschool, preschool, kindergarten, therapy sessions, and group settings.


Can I use this with other HFT guides?

Yes. Social Skills + Manners connects well with Start to Converse, Learn to Talk, Following Instructions, Focus and Attention, Routine and Transitions, Safety Rules and Boundaries, Big Emotions + Behaviour, Sensory Regulation, and Kindergarten Readiness.


What if my child has intense aggression or unsafe behavior during social situations?

This guide can support gentle social skills practice, but if your child has intense aggression, unsafe behavior, elopement, or severe meltdowns during social moments, please seek guidance from a developmental specialist, therapist, behavior professional, or qualified provider.


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FINAL NOTE

Your child is not automatically “rude,” “snob,” “walang manners,” or “ayaw makisama” just because social skills feel hard right now.

And you are not a bad parent just because you feel worried, embarrassed, or unsure what to do when social moments become difficult.

Sometimes, what your child needs is not more forced greetings.


Sometimes, what you need is not another random manners activity.

Sometimes, the missing piece is a clearer step-by-step way to support social skills during real everyday moments.

Social skills are not just about being polite.

They are about noticing others, responding, waiting, asking, sharing, taking turns, respecting boundaries, and feeling safe enough to interact.


One greeting practiced.

One turn waited.

One polite word modeled.

One shared toy.


One guided social moment at a time.


This guide is designed to give you clearer direction, so you are not left guessing daily how to help your child build social skills and manners.

For older kids with developmental, communication, sensory, behavioral, or neurological concerns, use the activities gently, slowly, and with the right level of support.


This system helps you support your child’s social skills, everyday manners, turn-taking, sharing, polite words, and social confidence step by step, at home.


Should you have any concerns, pls direct message us to our Facebook Page:

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We’d love to assist you further!


Thank you so much!


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