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Fighting the Annual Thank-You Note Battle? Etiquette Expert Provides a Winning Strategy

More parents would insist their kids write thank-you notes if they knew this simple act enhances relationships and prepares kids to become successful adults.

Freeland, WA (PRTraffic/PRWEB ) December 22, 2006 -- Sending handwritten holiday thank-you notes is considered an unnecessary, old-fashioned holiday custom by many. Kids hate to do it and their parents hate the hassle of forcing their kids to write them. It is, however, a task that’s well worth the effort. Writing thank-you notes helps teach kids a sense of gratitude and build real connections with special people in their lives.

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The Power of Positive Thanking
Nineteenth century philosopher William James said the need to be appreciated is the deepest craving of human nature. Today this translates to: Grandma never forgets that she was not properly thanked for the holiday gifts she shopped for, wrapped and waited in a long line at the Post Office to mail. Most likely she’s probably watching the mail – hoping for just one thank-you note to arrive.

Oprah Winfey agrees. She said the act of saying thank-you “hones our personality, making us humbler, gentler, more loving people. Saying thank-you automatically reminds us of our place in a greater scheme of things.” (“The Power of Positive Thanking,” O The Oprah Magazine, November 2000) “Today” show contributor Dr. Gail Saltz said good manners are important in teaching kids to become successful adults.

A good thank-you note is easy and quick to write. Jean Summers, author of The Kids’ Guide to Writing Great Thank-You Notes (The Writers’ Collective, November 2005) said, “It’s a note, not a letter. A good one can be written in just fifty words.” Summers’ book presents an easy-to-follow five step process: every thank-you note begins with the salutation or greeting, followed by one sentence thanking the gift-giver for the particular gift. Next it includes a couple details about why the gift is special. This is followed by a second thank-you and a warm closing. That’s it!

The whole family can make the process easier by doing it together. Mom and Dad can write their thank-you notes while helping the kids write theirs. The kids can take digital photos to slip into the completed notes.

Kids who get lots of gifts can write a few notes every day until their list is complete. For older, computer literate kids, it’s okay to send a thank-you by email – if the recipient is an avid email user. Web sites such as Hallmark, American Greetings, and Blue Mountain offer free thank-you e-cards.

About The Kids’ Guide to Writing Great Thank-You Notes:
This little 38 page book contains a dozen sample notes for inspiration plus a fill-in-the-blank form for practice writing a first note. It also includes tips for overcoming the five most common excuses, eight ways to describe what makes a gift special, a list of 50 adjectives so every gift isn’t described as nice, and an organizer page for getting started and staying on track. It’s available on-line at both Amazon.com and BN.com.

Contact information:
Jean Summers
Author, The Kids’ Guide to Writing Great Thank-You Notes
www.thank-you-guide.com
(360) 730-1030 (Pacific time zone)

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