1. Example: As parents, we should be role models for our children. Show correct table manners at the family table, such as correct sitting posture and correct use of tableware.
2. Clear rules: Make some simple and clear rules, such as don't talk loudly and don't litter. Let children understand the importance of these rules and explain why they need to abide by them.
3. Slowly guide: From the time children are young, gradually guide them to learn the correct table manners. For example, teach them how to use tableware correctly and how to eat gracefully.
4. Practical opportunities: provide children with practical opportunities to show table manners at family gatherings or formal occasions. This can enhance their self-confidence and help them master skills better.
5. Positive encouragement: When children show good table manners, give positive encouragement and praise. This will motivate them to keep good habits.
6. Patience guidance: It takes patience and time to educate children to learn correct table manners. Don't expect them to fully grasp it at once, but gradually guide and correct their mistakes.
7. Interact with others: Encourage children to eat with family, friends or others, so that they can learn table manners of interacting with others, such as taking turns to speak and respecting others' opinions.
In short, educating children to learn correct table manners requires parents' guidance and example. Through clear rules, practical opportunities and positive encouragement, children will gradually develop good table manners.