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MOVE OVER!
Teenage Manners Coming Through
Steff Steinhorst
Paper, $10.95
64 pages, 4¼” x 7”
ISBN 0-89390-535-6

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Move Over! Teenage Manners Coming Through, written in consultation with the author’s high-school class, has a cheeky wit designed to appeal to today’s young people. Nevertheless, the intent is serious: to provide advice on etiquette that teens need but are not getting anywhere else. This handbook covers the state of teenage manners today, the way manners have changed in both style and importance and practical tools for becoming more mannerly. Chapters address the issues of why manners are important, unintended teenage rudeness, eating etiquette, public courtesies, teenage fashion and the art of growing up.

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“As a secondary school principal I spend an enormous amount of time with teenagers, and yes, their manners often need improving. Move Over! Teenage Manners Coming Through was written with teenager input and offers help in an easy-to-read and down-to-earth way with unique insights and humor. They’ll actually read it.”
— Barbara Kline, principal, Orcas High School

About the Author

Steff Steinhorst worked as a K-12 and middle-school principal for 15 years. Before that, he taught social studies and special education. He received his undergraduate degree from Seattle Pacific College and his advanced degree in education from the University of Washington. Currently he teaches high-school students in a learning alternative program.


Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: Do Not Pick The Nose
What Manners Used to Be

Chapter 2: Moody, Rude, and Tattooed
The state of teenage manners

Chapter 3: What’s In It For Me?
Why manners are important

Chapter 4: Manners Among Friends
Are you kidding?

Chapter 5: How To Feed Your Face
Proper eating etiquette

Chapter 6: Should You Be Allowed In Public?
Courtesies for the mall, theater, supermarket, and school

Chapter 7: Body Betrayals
Dealing with disaster

Chapter 8: Growing Up
What adults can do and you can’t. (And why being an adult is, in part, determined by your behavior.)

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Following is the introduction to Move Over! All rights reserved. Copyright © 2001, Resource Publications, Inc.

Introduction

A recent survey of high school students revealed that, on a scale of one to ten, teenage manners ranked somewhere between two and five. You know their manners are not what they could be or should be. According to teens, the reasons for such a low self-rating are three-fold:

  • Parents do not teach or model good manners.
  • Manners are not as important as they used to be.
  • Teenagers just don’t care.
The purpose of this book, written for teens with their advice, is to talk about manners, explain why manners are important, and provide you with help when and where you need it most.



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