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Most children with healthy appetites(胃口) are ready to eat almost anything we give them and a child1hates food whether it is badly cooked or
not.
On the other hand, we have many ways to
improve a child's appetite. Never ask a child whether he likes or dislikes a
food and never2about what we like or dis- like in front
of him or let anybody else do it that way. If the father says that he hates fat
meat or the mother says that she refuses vegetables in the child's presence, he
is more likely to copy(复制) these3.
If we don't do these things, we're sure that he likes everything and he
probably will. A child should not4any
healthy food from the meal because of a supposed(假想的)
dislike. At meal times it is a good5to give a child a little food and let him
come back for a second helping rather than( 而不是) give
him as6as he is likely to eat all at once. Don't talk
too much to the child during meal times7let him get on with his food, and don't
allow him to leave the table right after a meal or he will8learn
to swallow(吞咽) his food, so he can hurry back to his
toys. The last tip is that we never coax(哄劝) a child or
force(强迫) him to eat the food.
In this way, our children will enjoy their
meals every day.