Living science class 5
Chapter 8
Page 82 feeding habits tsble
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Answer:
Wait until everyone is seated and served before eating. Use a napkin correctly —that means knowing how to put it in your lap and use it to tidily wipe your mouth. Take little bites and eat politely — not slurping, smacking, or chewing with their mouths open. Use a knife and fork to cut food.
Explanation:
If you live with kids, you’ve probably seen it all: The relentlessly wandering toddler, the preschooler who talks with her mouth full of food, the kid who picks at dinner with her fingers instead of using a fork. As a parent it can be exasperating to teach your kids to behave at the dinner table, but it’s a necessary skill that can help them in the future.
To make your mealtimes fun for you, as well as your kids, it’s important to teach your young children good eating habits early and consistently reinforce them. Teaching kids table manners will improve their social skills overall.