TEACHING KIDS TABLE
MANNERS
It
is very important for your kids to learn table manners.
This might be a tough job because they wont like
to be governed at the time when they eat but teach
them when they are young. Tell your kids that table
manners are more than about proper eating; it's
about being kind and considerate of others. Also,
tell them although you know that they are smart
and nice, other people will judge them on how they
appear. Having proper table manners is one way people
judge others, and they wouldn't want people to think
that they are ill mannered and don't have etiquettes,
do they?
Whether in a restaurant
or at home, here are some basic table manners to
teach kids:
1. Eat with a fork unless the food is meant to be
eaten with fingers.
2. Don't stuff your mouth full of food, it looks
unpleasant, and they could choke sometimes.
3. Chew with your mouth closed and don't make chomping
sound. No one wants to see food being chewed up
or hearing it being chomped on. This includes no
talking with your mouth full.
4. Don't make any rude comments about any food being
served. It will hurt someone's feelings.
5. Always say thank you when served something. Shows
appreciation.
6. If the meal is not buffet style, then wait until
everyone is served before eating. It shows consideration.
7. Eat slowly, don't gobble up the food.
8. Don't reach over someone's plate for something;
ask for the item to be passed to you.
9. Don't pick anything out of your teeth, it's disgusting.
If it bothers you that bad, excuse yourself and
go to the restroom to pick.
10. Always use a napkin to dab your mouth, which
should be on your lap when not in use. Remember,
dab your mouth only. Don't wipe your face or blow
your nose with a napkin. Excuse yourself from the
table and go the restroom to do those things.
11. When eating at someone's home or as a guest
of someone at a restaurant, always thank the host
and tell them how delicious it was, even if it wasn't.
Show your appreciation.