5 Table Manners To Teach Your Kids
It’s sweet to see a well behaved child, especially one seated at a table with fine dinning manners. Every parent will be happy to identify with such a child. Don’t wait until you are dinning at a fine restaurant, with friends or at places where a show of good etiquette is necessary to start showing your child how he should behave at the table.
Some parents themselves don’t even know what it entails, so, we thought to share Momastic’s Jamie Richardson’s 5 Must-Know Table Manners For Kids. So, read through and start teaching if you haven’t already.
1. As soon as you sit down, place the napkin on your lap. This will help any food that spills land on something other than your nice pants.
2. “Excuse me, please pass the rolls.” If you have to stand up to reach something, or you have to reach across your neighbor’s plate to get something, it’s too far. Ask the person nearest the thing you want to please pass it to you.
3. Break your bread. Speaking of rolls, instead of cutting the roll open and slathering it with butter, the polite thing to do is cut a pat of butter, put it on your plate, and then, as you want a bite of the roll, you tear off a bite size piece, butter it, and place the whole piece in your mouth. Easy peasy.
4. No brainers. Your kids may already have these down, but mine tend to need reminders.
- Please and thank you.
- Keep elbows off the table.
- Chew with your mouth closed.
- Bring the food to your mouth, not your face to the plate.
- Real interfacing. In other words, no electronic devices.
5. Compliment the cook. Pick your favorite food on the plate, and tell the hostess, or whoever made it, how wonderful it is. Then tell the hostess how lovely the meal is.
Which of these have you taught already and what would you add to the list?
Noted! Thanks for sharing.
This one is oyibo levels oh…..lol
Make I save this o! tanxs
pray before eating,thanks MIM
Anyway thanks we are still on it
I was thought this table manners in my sec sch named our lady of Mercy Junior Amapu Ntigha.
Tnkx for sharing
Point 4 (Thank you). Thanks for sharing MIM.
Thanks MIM
Tnx admin
Pray before you eat.Then no 4
blessing d food first
Thank you for your lesson,but before touching d food they need to pray first.
Oyibo levels. .thanks MIM
Tnx mism. Pass d roll and placing napkin on lap.
thanks for sharing
Noted
ok
i like point 4,thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing
Lolz @ plate to the face incandescent imagine it…….noted
Good article. Hubby taught me #1 (napkin on the lap). I have to teach my children too. I have taught them most of the things mention but not (yet) keeping elbows off the table (2nd point on # 4). Taught them to pray before eating.
so true