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How to train children to eat by themselves
With the strengthening of baby's hands-on ability, you can try to let your baby finish some food independently. For example, if there is not much food left in the bowl, let the baby eat the rest by himself. If the baby can do it independently, he will take the initiative.

Encourage, this will give the baby a sense of accomplishment and help to cultivate self-confidence. For some small steamed buns, steamed buns and other foods, you can let your baby eat it himself. So some babies are 1 year and a half later.

You can gradually transition to eating by yourself, and even some babies can use chopsticks to hold food when they are about two years old. After the baby can eat by himself, he sometimes refuses to eat by himself. At this time, don't indulge him too much, tell him that eating is.

He is not ashamed to let others support him. Make him establish the consciousness and concept of self-reliance and glory. In this way, when the baby goes to kindergarten at the age of 3, he doesn't have to worry about eating himself.