Teaching kids online manners

Lisa Gache, Manners & Etiquette Expert, shares advice for parents on how to teach your children good online manners and why online manners aren't any different than one's offline behavior
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Teaching kids online manners

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What constitutes good online manners is the ability to realize that we need to be just as responsible for our behavior online, as we do offline. As we know, in this world we live in, with technology all around us, it's even more important for us to be responsible and respectful of our online manners. The biggest thing our children need to know is; anything we communicate online is permanent. Privacy does not exist. If they can get that point, that will be very big for them, and hopefully, keep them out of trouble online.

Lisa Gache, Manners & Etiquette Expert, shares advice for parents on how to teach your children good online manners and why online manners aren't any different than one's offline behavior

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Lisa Gache

Manners & Etiquette Expert

Lisa Gaché is the foremost etiquette, manners and life skills expert for children from the parenting perspective. The Los Angeles Times named her company, Beverly Hills Manners, the etiquette school to "teach your kids to be polite." Her straightforward and doable advice has been featured on CNN, NPR, KTLA and “The Today Show” and in popular publications from USA Today and the New York Post to Woman’s Day magazine. Her contributions to blogs and websites range from the Los Angeles Times, AOL and The Huffington Post to SheKnows.com and MomLogic.com, as well as numerous parenting websites including ParentsAsk, Momversation, New Parent and Buttoned Up. Lisa has been a guest expert on a number of reality shows including “Charm School” on VH1, “Living with Ed” for the Discovery Channel and the soon to be aired “Mrs. Anka’s New PA”.  

In the fall of 2009, after almost eight years of working in her field, Lisa furthered her education by enrolling in The Protocol School of Washington, the first and only nationally accredited school to meet the high standards set by the ACCET and the US Department of Education. She received her certification as a Corporate Etiquette and International Protocol Consultant. 

Gaché is currently writing her debut book—the first fun and humorous parenting guide on manners for kids and teens. Her first manners App was released in early 2011 for both the iPhone and the Android. Lisa is a native New Yorker who was raised in Beverly Hills. She graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in New York and currently resides in Beverly Hills with her entertainment attorney husband and two young daughters.

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