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Every grain is hard, so how can students form the good habit of saving food when eating in the canteen?

In life, many children now form the habit of leftovers, because they can't finish eating at home, parents will help them eat or throw them away, and they will also make children feel that they don't cherish food. Therefore, in life, as parents, we must set an example, we must restrain our children in principle, and let them know how to cherish food.

First, children can know that food is hard to come by through labor.

Because today's children eat delicious food at home, never do anything, don't know where the money comes from, and don't know how to eat, so they don't know how to cherish it.

Second, children are generally allowed to eat and fill in as much as they want, and they must eat and not let them.

Because many children now fill in a lot when they eat, they will throw them away when they can't finish eating, so parents should make rules for them.

Third, parents should set an example.

Because there are many parents now, they are all wasteful in life, so children have learned this behavior of not knowing how to cherish food.

It is also important not to leave leftovers in life, because for today's children, there will be a lot of leftovers when eating, which will also cause waste. Then people will feel that there are no rules and no tutors. Therefore, as parents, we must educate our children well and never let them form this bad habit. Eat a lot no matter what you eat, there will be leftovers. Eating too much is nothing. If you stay, it will be bad, because after all, it is a waste, and waste is shameful.

As long as parents are a little more serious and temperate in their lives, children will get rid of a lot and gradually stop eating leftovers. Therefore, we usually educate our children at home not to eat leftovers, because it is also a waste after all, and we should reason with our children.