Snacks before meals are the root of the problem.
Children can't eat, please eat less next time. If children can't handle leftovers, teach them to ask for help. In order to let children remember the lesson, sometimes it is necessary to be hungry, and there is no need to pick up the leftovers in the trash can.
Cultivate correct ideas
Cultivate the concept of cherishing food from an early age, and children will naturally remember it. Parents can let their children know about hard-won food and cultivate their cherished heart by telling stories and watching documentaries.
Setting principle
Parents can set some principles for their children, such as adding meals as needed, not wasting food, and taking care of the leftovers themselves. Parents should correct their children's wasteful behavior and set a good example.
Set a good example
Whether you are going out or at home, you should pack less leftovers and educate your children to eat in moderation, not to eat enough and avoid waste. Parents should set an example and let their children learn to cherish food and develop good eating habits from an early age.