

The Young Teen Society is an organization that teaches manners, etiquette, and life skills to our young girls and boys. The Young Teen Society is a 12-step program.
The Young Teen Society can have a significant positive impact on young girls by providing them with essential life skills, manners and etiquette. These skills are invaluable as they grow and navigate various social and professional environments.
The courses for the Young Teen Society will be an overview of our program and goals. There will be workshops and activities for building confidence and self-esteem. They will learn effective communication skills, verbal and nonverbal. They will learn essential etiquette for dining, dinner and public spaces. They will discuss personal grooming, presentation along with hygiene, appropriate dress, and much more. They will learn about social media, cyberbullying awareness, and prevention. Along with career choices, resumes, and mock interviews.
1. Program Overview and Goals
a. Attend all classes and make new friends
b. Learn, study, and use the next steps for life
2. Workshops and Activities:
a. Building confidence and self-esteem
b. Effective communication skills (verbal and nonverbal)
3. Etiquette Training:
a. Dining etiquette
b. Public space and professional etiquette
4. Personal Grooming and Presentation:
a. Hygiene
b. Appropriate make-up
c. Appropriate dress
5. Social Media Education:
a. Bullying and Cyberbullying awareness and prevention
6. Social Media and Online Etiquette
a. Navigating social media and responsibly
b. Inappropriate Posting
c. What goes into cyberspace, stays in cyberspace
7. Leadership Training
a. Workshops: Conduct workshops on leadership skills, including public speaking,
b. Role Models
8. Volunteer Resume Building:
a. Resume Writing: Teach the basics of creating a resume, focusing on volunteer experience and skills
9. Mock Interview
a. Interview Techniques: Provide training on common interview questions and effective response.
b. Practice Sessions: Organize mock interviews with volunteers acting as interviewers, followed by feedback sessions.
10. Reflection, Celebration Dinner and Certificate
a. We are planning a formal dinner to celebrate the completion of the program, Include speeches, awards, and reflections from participants.
b. Present certification of completion to all participants, recognizing their hard work and achievements.
11. Feedback and Evaluation
a. Surveys: Distribute surveys to gather feedback on the program’s effectiveness and areas for improvement.
b. Group Discussion
This list is subject to change.
These elements are crucial for helping young girls navigate the complexities of modern life with grace and confidence.
Orientation starts on TBA, 2026, with classes on Sunday evenings from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm, which will likely be convenient for many families. Limiting the class size to 20 girls per class ensures each participant receives the attention they need.
The fee structure is $200 per student. Invite a family member or friend to join you.