When do children train how to use chopsticks

  Parents all hope that their children can learn more knowledge than their peers, so some parents are very anxious about their children's learning process and often let them learn chopsticks in advance. However, during the process of using chopsticks, children will find it very difficult, and they may even not be able to eat or get angry. In fact, children don't need to be too anxious about learning chopsticks. So when should children train their chopsticks usage?

  

When do children train how to use chopsticks1

  In general, children begin to learn and use chopsticks slowly between the ages of one and a half to two. This is very suitable because the muscles in the hands of children in this age group have already developed and can easily grasp chopsticks, and even lift some things. However, when starting to teach children chopsticks, it is important to choose specialized learning chopsticks for them. This can facilitate learning and help children master the correct posture for holding chopsticks.

  When parents teach their children how to learn chopsticks, they must have a good learning atmosphere. Parents should teach their children chopsticks slowly and make them feel the joy of learning. When children are learning to use chopsticks, they must not use other utensils such as spoons and forks, which can affect their ability to learn chopsticks.

  At the same time, during the process of children's learning, they constantly lose their temper because at the beginning of their learning, they will be very slow, and now they often cannot hold it steadily, and they are also prone to spilling food on their bodies. At this time, parents must be patient and control their emotions. They must not lose their temper with their children, otherwise it will leave some shadows in their hearts, and even make them lose interest in learning to hold chopsticks.

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