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Unlock the key to creating a cultivated life for your child with this precise parenting guide. You will learn how to raise an engaging, accomplished and sophisticated child, one who gets noticed for all the right reasons. From fine dining, travel and art appreciation to navigating social media with integrity - Beyond Good Manners: How to Raise a Sophisticated Child will show you how to take your child to the next level. Whether your child is 5 or 15 this is the one book you will reference time and again for advice and techniques that are relevant, practical and insightful.

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Unlock the key to creating a cultivated life for your child with this precise parenting guide. You will learn how to raise an engaging, accomplished and sophisticated child, one who gets noticed for all the right reasons. From fine dining, travel and art appreciation to navigating social media with integrity - Beyond Good Manners: How to Raise a Sophisticated Child will show you how to take your child to the next level. Whether your child is 5 or 15 this is the one book you will reference time and again for advice and techniques that are relevant, practical and insightful.
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Tara Woods Turner is a certified etiquette consultant, author and lifestyles content contributor. She is founder and CEO of Turner Etiquette Consulting and Turner Etiquette Press, developing and publishing etiquette curricula for schools, churches and non-profits. As the author of Beyond Good Manners: How to Raise a Sophisticated Child, Tara has been a frequent guest on radio talk shows, podcasts, and blog spotlights. As Salisbury, NC native, she currently lives in New York, NY with her husband and her hyperactive puppy Catherine. Tara subscribes to the belief that great families build great societies. She also spends way too much time analyzing James Taylor lyrics. J. Blake Turner PhD, a researcher in mental health and associate professor at Columbia University, lives in New York City and is much more sophisticated than he used to be.