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Why Should You Teach Your Child Table Manners?



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By : Lula Newsome    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-02 06:50:23
Please explain table manners. And they are what?

The civility for table manners are dictated by the different cultures that exist, which each culture sets the criteria for what is correct and incorrect while eating meals. Most families determine their own ruling based on the criteria for their residence and when having meals in public.

The table manners that are most common for a culture is what many families will practice. Using satisfactory manners while eating is an important skill in society your kid should possess early in their life. It is to your advantage, as a parent, to help them learn while they are little, particularly when eating socially or at a restaurant with the family.

Most of us have experienced our kid's lack of table etiquette at some point. And would not like to re-live the event if possible; especially if it happened at an important dinner party or at the home of your employer's senior management.

Why Does It Matter?

Your child being taught good manners during mealtime will be most useful to them as they mature. However, children learning suitable table manners currently and continuously at this point and through time will strengthen their ability to dine socially.

At the moment, you might believe that it does not matter if my child has good table manners or what will they gain by knowing. But, take into account . . .

How important do you think it is for your child to have acceptable dining etiquette during a lunch interview for a job? Or to win over a new client during a meal? Do you suppose they would be more self-assured in group settings or while eating at a friend's house?

Good table manners can help your kid with all of the areas talked about and even more. Not to leave out, how it can be of assistance in cultivating their self-confidence and esteem.

Proper Behavior at the Table

There are many behaviors while having a meal or simply something to eat that is considered acceptable or not acceptable. Let us look at some of the more suitable basic table manners that you may want to consider teaching your kid:

* Wash your hands before eating.

* Children that are at least 3 years old should use utensils while eating.

* Always chew with your mouth closed. Do not talk while your mouth is full.

* Keep your elbows off the table.

* You should say "excuse me", if you yawn, burp, cough, or sneeze while eating at the table.

* Keep a straight upright position when sitting in your chair. No twisting and turning, tilting back, or slouching down in your chair during mealtime.

* No playing with your food, utensils, or toys during meals. Do not point or wave your silverware.

* No reaching over people's plates or serving dishes in order to get something you want; ask someone to hand it to you.

* For older children or when appropriate, excuse yourself from the table to go blow your nose. Do not do it while you are sitting at the table.

* Do not pitch food or anything else while seated at the table.

There are various other table manners you can teach your child, as well. It all depends on the situation at the time and what fits your lifestyle and customs.

What are the traditional table manners for your household?

Do you bless your meal before eating it? Would you like for your kid to know the right way to set a common or formal table for dining? Do you want your child to be aware of when they should put a napkin in their lap while at a formal dinner? Do you want your kid to feel comfortable and know what is suitable when removing food from their mouth when reasonable?

Take it upon yourself to teach your kid proper table etiquette and get them ready for any event they may come across today and later in life.
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