Wash your hands actively and effectively before eating: In our collective activities, you can learn the "Handwashing Song" and carry out various correct handwashing activities throughout the day and in safety education activities.
Let children improve their understanding of food safety and how to protect their bodies. They should know that washing hands before meals is also an important part of scientific eating. In order to make these contents penetrate into the hearts of every child, let the children more clearly grasp the correct steps of washing.
The dining environment and atmosphere must be warm and comfortable: First of all, a warm and comfortable dining environment gives people a sense of tranquility and a happy mood. Children will appear more restless in a restless and noisy environment.
How can one eat comfortably if one's mood is not calmed down? Before starting the meal, the teacher can have a few minutes of brief interaction with the children. They can sing songs, chat, or guess what today’s food is.
Extended information:
1. Seating etiquette. Invite the guests to take a seat first, and then invite the elderly to take seats next to the guests. When seated, enter from the left side of the chair. After you are seated, don't move your chopsticks, don't make any noise, and don't get up and move around. If you have anything to say hello to the host (the one facing the door is the seated person, usually based on the other person’s status).
2. When eating, ask the elderly among the guests to use chopsticks first. Eat less food each time, and eat less food that is far away from you. Don't make any noise when eating, and don't make any noise when drinking soup. Drink the soup in small sips with a spoon. It is not appropriate to bring the bowl to your mouth. Drink, when the soup is too hot, drink it after cooling it down, don't drink it while blowing. Some people like to chew crispy food hard and make very clear sounds when eating. This behavior is not in line with etiquette requirements. Especially when eating with others, you should try to prevent this phenomenon.
3. Do not burp or make other sounds while eating. If you make involuntary sounds such as sneezing or bowel sounds, say "I'm sorry", "I'm sorry", "Please forgive me". "Such words as an apology.
4. If you want to serve dishes to guests or elders, it is best to use serving chopsticks. You can also bring dishes far away from the guests or elders to them. According to the custom of our Chinese nation, dishes are served one by one. If there are leaders, elderly people, and guests at the same table, whenever a new dish is served, ask them to use their chopsticks first, or ask them to use their chopsticks first in turn to express their gratitude. Attention to them.