The Etiquette and Leadership Institute of Indiana’s (ELII) Future Professional (FP) program is for young adults 14 – 18 years of age. FP etiquette seminars teach young men and young ladies to become educated and informed, on manners and rules of etiquette. Students are engaged by role-play, conversation, question and answer sessions, along with hands-on activities. Throughout the etiquette and leadership program’s students have opportunities to stimulate their inner creativity and curiosity.

Etiquette lessons for young adults goes well beyond knowing how to appropriately shake a person’s hand. They help each student to build communication skills, learn good manners and show respect for others and themselves, develop networking skills and land their first job. While some social norms may change over time, the basic rules of etiquette stay the same. It’s never too early for a young person to start learning lessons in social graces.
Every parent wants their child to understand and practice good manners. Today’s young adults are continuously exposed to rude behavior everywhere they go. They witness it going to and from school, on the school bus, in the classroom, on the internet (social media), and on television, it almost seems as though it has become the everyday norm. Despite the rude behavior of modern day culture, young adults are still open to learning present day manners, rules of etiquette and proper protocols.
To help identify those manners and etiquette mishaps here’s a list of questions. Does your young adult…
Whichever is the case…enrolling your young adults in the Future Professionals Etiquette and Leadership Seminar will surely give them the tools to change their perceptions of life, build a greater level of self-esteem, self-confidence, eagerness to succeed and guide them in becoming a true future professional.