Wait for everyone to eat together. Children are more likely to be hungry than adults, and it is more difficult to control their appetite when they see delicious food. Many families will give some food to their children. Let the children eat first. If the child is really young, this is acceptable. However, if there are many people eating formal dinner, children can control their diet and try not to make their children special.
The old rule of China people is that elders are the first and children are the younger generation. It is correct to wait until the elders move chopsticks first and then start eating by themselves. Don't knock on the bowl, don't take leftovers to other people's homes, knocking on the rice bowl is to urge the host to serve. Many people think this is unlucky. Children's appetite is different from that of adults. It is best to give them less rice, and if it is not enough, add more. Don't let them eat leftovers.
Concentrate on eating.
Meal time is a time for family and friends to get together and communicate. Don't do other things while eating, such as playing with toys, watching TV and playing with iPad. Try not to let the children leave their seats and walk around when eating. Mom and dad should also set an example and don't play mobile phones. When eating, parents should pay attention to their children's table manners unless the children can't eat by themselves. "Don't talk when you eat, don't talk when you have food in your mouth. If you make a noise while eating and talk while chewing food, it is not only impolite, but also easy to choke and choke your child.
Pay attention when eating.
Don't rummage around the plate in order to pick your favorite dishes, let alone occupy a plate of dishes; Don't point at others with chopsticks or knives and forks or use them for playing and fighting; Chopsticks don't pinch food when they touch it; Don't waste food, eat as much as you can; Spit out fishbones, bones and vegetable residues, and pick them up with chopsticks or paper towels. Don't spit directly on the table. Say hello when you leave after dinner If the children have a good meal first, they should get up and say "I'm finished, please enjoy your meal" and then leave the table. For those who prepare food after a meal, it is not only polite, but also grateful. Older children can help clean the table, clean up the dishes or help wash the dishes after meals.