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Dinner
From the New York Times:
http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2...pagemode=print Seems like reasonable rules to me. Jeff |
Dinner
dr_jeff wrote:
From the New York Times: http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2...pagemode=print Seems like reasonable rules to me. Jeff In order to actually have a family meal, I would at least add, "Children who choose not to eat the meal provided must sit pleasantly at the table with the family until excused." If children have to sit at the table with food in front of them while they are hungry, they are likely to begin eating it at some point. --Betsy |
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Dinner used to be the name of the main meal of the day. Depending upon culture, this may now be the second, third or fourth meal of the day.[1] but, originally, it referred to the first meal of the day, eaten about noon, and is still occasionally used in this fashion if it refers to a large or main meal.
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Having dinner very necessary daily for our health
we should do daily dinner |
i think we should force our children to have meal or dinner must
it is best for their health |
I think that we should adopt some nice & polite skills to let the children finish their dinner at time.
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i think we should force our children to have meal or dinner must at time
it is best for their health |
I think we should deal with the children with a lot of tact to let them eat their dinner at time.
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We also put a cut-off time to dinner, so if you are way late...too bad. |
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