Bio:
For over twenty years June
Moore has taught and written about good
manners (or the lack of them) in our
society. She has trained hundreds of
individuals in social and business
etiquette. With a BA Degree and
post-graduate studies at the University of
Oklahoma along with years of experience
teaching public school and Bible studies,
June is eminently qualified to teach and
write in the field of good manners. Her
books include You Can Raise a
Well-Mannered Child; The Etiquette Advantage,
a book for the business professional;
Manners Made Easy, a workbook/teacher’s
guide; and Social Skills Survival Guide;
and Manners Made Easy for Teens.
June has been a guest on
numerous television shows and hundreds of
radio programs. A former newspaper columnist
for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,
she has also been an instructor in the
Executive MBA program at the University of
Arkansas at Little Rock, training both
faculty and students. Her books have been
excerpted in publications
such as Personal Excellence, Crosswalk,
In Touch Magazine, FamilyLife Today, and
many homeschool magazines. She has been a
guest on FamilyLife Today and Focus on the
Family radio.
To
Read June's weekly manners
tip at
www.MooreManners.com
June’s first
rule of etiquette: Never intentionally
embarrass someone.
Maxim:Etiquette Rules are in our head
Manners are in our heart;
Together they keep us from
embarrassing ourselves or someone
else.
June’s methods
include teaching, demonstrating, and
involving students in role-playing
activities, when appropriate. In her
sessions, there is an atmosphere of
interaction and fun, while students learn
and experience the essential tools for
social and business success they may not
find accessible any other place. With
confidence, participants can widen their
influence, augment their business success,
and avoid an embarrassing faux pas.