The ACADEMY OF ELEGANCE is dedicated to developing excellent social skills in teens by building solid foundations for learning and using proper etiquette, good manners and kind and considerate behavior toward others. When teens learn the importance of treating others with kindness, consideration and respect, they will be less likely to engage in bullying, and will model the behavior that that will
make them leaders in their schools. Polite, well-mannered people get along better with their peers, as well as their teachers and parents. Good manners and subtle social graces are not inborn, they are learned. Etiquette and manners must be practiced just as one would practice tennis, soccer or playing the piano. When a behavior is repeated often enough, it becomes automatic. In the past, etiquette was taught at home by the family. In recent years, however, this has not been the case. And, research shows that children will often listen better to a figure of authority outside of the home. The ACADEMY OF ELEGANCE ETIQUETTE FOR TEENS courses empower students by providing them the age-appropriate knowledge, and leadership and life skills to help them successfully manage their daily activities, and face new situations with greater ease and self confidence. About Georgina:
Georgina is the founder and Executive Director of Academy® of Elegance. She has been teaching the value of manners to students since 2003. The course offered is designed to teach teens the tools they need to help form good decisions with emphasis on respect for other, integrity and empathy. She inspires others by teaching proper etiquette in her dynamic courses and creative classes. Classes taught are focused not only on outside mannerisms, but on internal characteristics such as high morals, values, standards and ethics. As a former Miss Australia and one of Australia’s leading models with over twenty years of experience in teaching deportment and grooming Georgina has a wealth of knowledge and a passion for teaching that’s shines through in all that experience one of her courses.