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Teaching Life Skills and Etiquette for Children and Adults
Teach Me to Succeed Is a Branch of New York School of Etiquette & Protocol
Learn What It Takes to Succeed in Today's World
Specializing in Life Skills Programs and Conflict Resolution Classes for Children, Teens and Adults
Develop your social and life management skills at Teach Me to Succeed Foundation, an etiquette school for all ages. Teach Me to Succeed Foundation is a nonprofit organization that aims to help our community by teaching life skills to children, teens, and adults. Our goal is to empower at-risk youth and any other individual by helping them structure, develop, and reshape their lives in a manner that will pave their way to success. To achieve these goals, we focus on everything from social etiquette to life management skills to leadership development. Contact us in New York, to sign up for our life skills program and etiquette classes.
Evidence-Based Life Skills Curriculum At Teach Me to Succeed Foundation, we offer interactive programs that focus on more than etiquette—our students also learn the essential life and social skills that build self-esteem, self-respect, and respect for others. These fun and informative programs include role-playing exercises, handouts, and other resources designed specifically for the students' age bracket. Programs are available for young children, teenagers, and adults in an individual or group environment.
Classes Offered:
• Life Management Skills
• Bullying Prevention
• Social Skills
• Youth Leadership
• Etiquette
Classes For:
• At-Risk Youth
• Adults
• Children
• Corporate Groups
• Business Groups
Westchester County, NY
New Seminar Series
Intro to Etiquette
Classes for Children, Pre-Teens, Teens & Adults
Presenter ~ Etiquette Expert Rosa McLeish of The New York School of Etiquette & Protocol
Rosa McLeish instructs an "Image Development & Etiquette" class during the second annual AKA Family Day at
Poughkeepsie
Middle School in
Poughkeepsie, NY on Saturday, June 12, 2010.