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Our Teaching Style

Here's a glimpse of our holistic teaching style and what you can expect.

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Etiquette Practice

First, we will provide age-appropriate manners that are good to instill in your child permanently.

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​​​We merge holistic parenting with experiential, tactile instruction. Drawing on the holistic education's emphasis on emotional, ethical, and intellectual development, and inspired by Anne Sullivan’s pioneering work with Helen Keller—where language was taught through touch, context, and meaningful interaction—our lessons on manners engage children physically and emotionally. Parents are coached to weave etiquette into everyday moments: naming actions, guiding through sense-rich activities, and linking behaviour to underlying values. This dual approach fosters early communication, reduces tantrums, and promotes logical, empathetic thinking.

Virtues & Love Languages

Next, we emphasize naming virtues and love languages for each action while teaching etiquette. This helps children recognize good actions, reinforce positive behaviour, develop strong discernment between good and evil, plus build confidence.

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Dangers When Ignored

Lastly, we highlight the vices that will emerge when these manners aren't taught, as well as the misunderstandings in proper discernment that lead to poor moral decisions.

By fusing moral modelling, sensory-rich holistic education, and reflective guidance, our approach creates nurturing, intentional homes. Children grow not only to be well-mannered, but also emotionally intelligent, morally discerning, and intellectually curious—truly embodying our foundational philosophy.

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12 Pillars of Manners

Most etiquette schools touch on only three areas—but we teach twelve, covering every walk of life so families are never left to guess what virtue looks like in any setting. Our Twelve Pillars of Manners mirror the biblical meaning of 12: completeness, perfection, and divine order. Just as the Twelve Apostles, Tribes, and heavenly gates reflect the fullness of God's design, our program forms a complete moral compass for children. These twelve virtues are not just lessons—they are a way of life, grounded in Scripture and destined for eternity.

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