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GENTLE READER: Why go through the parents? Miss Manners suggests you go straight to the source, quietly telling the child ...
I feel that the host or hostess needs to express to the parents that devices are not allowed at the dining table.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a host question of whether to ban tablets at ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: When we have a large family dinner, between 10 and 21 people, there is one child whose parents allow her ...
Dear Miss Manners: When we have a large family dinner, between 10 and 21 people, there is one child whose parents allow her to be on her tablet, with volume on high. She comes into the house, whizzes ...
In this technology driven era, where everyone is technologically equipped, the fun part is the new toddlers too hold the ...
My belief is the hostess can set such rules, but there are others who feel you cannot tell another parent how to parent their ...
Go to the comments section at the bottom of the page from 10am to share what you think about the impact of screen time on ...
Many years ago, in a gray wooden house in Maine, there was a little girl who loved to curl up on the living room couch and ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: When we have a large family dinner, between 10 and 21 people, there is one child whose parents allow her ...
In a vital initiative aimed at addressing the digital divide in South Africa, Glenvista Primary School received a donation of ...
A former NHS manager who has been jailed four times for sickening child abuse offences is back behind bars after he was ...
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