katscradle
<font color=deeppink>Left a special sweetness for
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Thank you Kathy!
Your little discussion regarding manners was much appreciated as this happens to be one of mine as well.
I have taught my children their manners and I expect them to use them.
When I take them out on halloween they know they must use their please and thank you's.
When they started I told them if they don't use their manners they were not going to be allowed to keep the candy. It did not take them long to catch on.
It seems like such a little thing, but like a snowball it grows.
If parents don't teach their children when they are young what are they going to be like when they are older.
I do not get many children at our door as we live on a street that only has homes on one side of the street. On average we get about 2 dozen children at our door. So we hand out the full size chocolate bars!! Needless to say most know to say thank you!
I take the boys the same route each year, and they usually wind up with about 6-8 full size chocolate bars and a whole lot of snack size candy.
In the block that we did they usually get enough candy to last them till almost the end of the school year.
This only happens b/c I take it go through it, then I put it away and they are rewarded with a cereal bowl full of candy each day after school.
Your little discussion regarding manners was much appreciated as this happens to be one of mine as well.
I have taught my children their manners and I expect them to use them.
When I take them out on halloween they know they must use their please and thank you's.
When they started I told them if they don't use their manners they were not going to be allowed to keep the candy. It did not take them long to catch on.
It seems like such a little thing, but like a snowball it grows.
If parents don't teach their children when they are young what are they going to be like when they are older.
I do not get many children at our door as we live on a street that only has homes on one side of the street. On average we get about 2 dozen children at our door. So we hand out the full size chocolate bars!! Needless to say most know to say thank you!

I take the boys the same route each year, and they usually wind up with about 6-8 full size chocolate bars and a whole lot of snack size candy.
In the block that we did they usually get enough candy to last them till almost the end of the school year.
This only happens b/c I take it go through it, then I put it away and they are rewarded with a cereal bowl full of candy each day after school.