by Sue Carr (Author), Emily Faccini (Illustrator), Sean Davoren (Author)
When some unruly children started throwing food around in London's exclusive Lanesborough Hotel, Head Butler Sean Davoren took them to one side, explained to them how to behave properly, and soon they were calm and quiet. News of his ability spread quickly and soon he was giving regular monthly lessons in manners, with a waiting list of more than a year to join his classes. The newspapers were picking up on his story, and then he starred on Channel Five's 'Families Behaving Badly' in spring 2005. This book is packed with helpful tips on how to ensure your child is well behaved. Sean takes the reader through a whole series of familiar situations, such as learning how to use cutlery properly or how behave at parties, and provides helpful, accessible advice on how to cope with the problems that may arise. Tested on many children, and illustrated throughout, Manners From Heaven shows that good manners don't have to be a bore. After working through it together, both you and your children will feel confident that you can handle any social situation, thus be relaxed and enjoy yourselves wherever you go.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 179
Publisher: Orion
Published: 25 Aug 2005
ISBN 10: 0752872133
ISBN 13: 9780752872131
Book Overview: Following the huge success of Supernanny, Sean Davoren helps parents through the next stage of bringing up their children Talkback produced a series starring Sean called 'Families Behaving Badly' which was shown on Channel Five in May 2005 Sean Davoren is a publicist's dream: articulate, charming and his methods have been proved to work Sean has run classes to improve children's manners for some years now; there is a waiting list of more than a year to join In the modern era, where parents are unsure of the correct guidelines, this book will provide all the answers