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The Social, Behavioral and Etiquette Series
Volume 1
Courtesy & Responsibility

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In our first volume we will talk about every day courtesy; sharing and playing with others, our obligations, exhibiting good citizenship, being trustworthy and the importance of family in developing our behaviors and manners.

Enjoy almost 60 minutes of vintage social behavior.

The 1948 film, Everyday Courtesy, is a very endearing film about manners. Very well acted and presented. Bill, brings him mom to school so that she can see the class display on courtesy. The children have made lots of posters, which are very realistic and what makes the film so charming. Courtesy in connection with invitations, telephone conversations, introductions and entertaining guests. Today we might find it a bit formal, but I for one finished watching wishing that more people today followed these basic rules. 9:10

Let's Play Fair is a 1949 film made with children in mind. An excellent film that teaches the values of sharing, taking turns, obeying rules as the basic elements of fair play among one’s siblings, with our stars Herb and Billy. This is a wonderful film as it offers lots of great questions that can help to start a dialogue with your children and behaving properly. 8:41

Playing Together, a 1950 film is the story of Donny and Duncan and their day of fun. It starts with Donny and Duncan having a picnic at the park. Donny wants to swim after their picnic, but Duncan reminds him they have to wait an hour first, so off to the playground they go. Before they leave the picnic though, Duncan picks up their mess, as Donny forgot to do his. Unfortunately, at the playground one of the boys is hogging the equipment and showing off, so they don’t stay too long and go off to the swim club. There are some events going on so they sit and watch. Even though one of Duncan’s friends loses, he still tells him he did a good job. When the events are over, Donny and Duncan get to have lots of fun swimming. They are both mindful of the rules at the swim club while they are there. After swimming they ride their bikes for some ice cream and then walk off eating their ice cream and pushing their bikes. The film brought back a lot of memories for me, as I was the oldest and can remember taking my sister and brother to the pool and spending all day there swimming. Teaching my sister and brother to swim, races, and then walking back home, and stopping for some ice cream, of course. The film shows that you can still have lots of fun while minding your manners, following some rules and exhibiting good behavior during leisure time. 9:59

The 1950 film, A Date With Your Family, narrated by Hugh Beaumont advises children to do whatever is necessary to achieve harmonious family relations, especially during the family dinner. Remember as you watch that this is 57 years ago and the stereotypes and portrait of family and how members treat one another is going to differ vastly from today. Watch it for the era and with an eye to teaching children good manners, courtesy and responsibility. Having a family dinner was the highlight of the day then, as we all got to tell one another what we did and how our day was. 10:00

And now some outtakes from the 1950 film, A Date With Your Family, these silent outtakes from the classic social guidance film, "Date With Your Family" show some bloopers, flub ups, and a deleted scene of "daughter" washing dishes, getting tired and wiping the sweat off of her brow, she also seemed to have a hard time to keep from cracking up. Suggestion: Be sure to watch the film before the outtakes. 7:14

The 1965 film, Jay Can Do It, is a wonderful story about the McCloud family. Jay is the star, but we also get to meet his mom, dad, brothers and friends too. We follow Jay through his chores, watching and talking to his brothers, cooking for himself and brothers, building a tree house with his friend Carl, trying to catch his dog Fifi and making his first visit to the police station. We also see him with his family coloring Easter eggs, visiting his neighbor to watch her take care of a fallen bird and then the McCloud family during their Easter dinner. A wonderful family film and a must see for all. Great way to show your children that there is lots for them to do both inside and outside the house that is very creative and fun. Plus that members of the family help one another. 12:29

For a small taste of this great DVD, watch the preview below. This is reduced both in size and quality to make it easier to view on line. Enjoy!

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The Social, Behavioral and Etiquette Series, Volume 1 - Courtesy & Responsibility Menu

The Social, Behavioral and Etiquette Series, Volume 1 - Courtesy & Responsibility Menu

The Social, Behavioral and Etiquette Series, Volume 1 - Courtesy & Responsibility Menu

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