Learning to eat, learning to speak, learning to wrap, learning to open is the first important lesson in human life. Therefore, parents should pay attention to instructing children on politeness when eating anytime, anywhere.
Invitation
Invitation is the first thing parents need to educate their children to do when preparing to start. An invitation is a principle of politeness and goodness that every child needs to know and follow. Parents should proactively teach and instruct children on how to do that to ensure that they will maintain that habit themselves until they are grown up. Always remember, whether or not to educate your child well will be shown in a small, simple politeness at a family party with a guest. Don't run around when eating
Children are often very active, but running and dancing will have to be suitable at each time. At the party, avoid letting children eat and dance while causing noise during the meal. Parents should remind children to understand that while eating, the act of children standing up and running is not easy-going, and causes trouble for adults. Remind children and strictly ask them to finish all their meals before they can run around.
No criticizing food
When partying, there are some dishes that children may not like. However, parents need to teach children how to skillfully refuse food if given and how not to criticize food. Make it clear so that children understand that being critical of food, especially at a party or at a house with a customer is an impolite act. Also, teach children how to thank the host for the efforts they have put in organizing a great party. Daily habits will help children become polite people, knowing how to communicate in the future.