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A Glimpse Of How Cooking Influences Your
Children's Traits.

 

Quality time with the family can be enjoyed in so many
different ways namely, art sessions, board games, sports, movie
marathons and several other recreational activities. What has
lost its popularity nowadays is a simple activity that any of
your family members could enjoy while teaching them the
nutritional value they can get from home cooked meals. You may
have guessed that by now. Home cooking can be both enjoyable and
educational. It fosters a spirit of family and fun, encourages
learning socially required behaviour and improves cooking skills.

It is known that home cooking means less foods "from outside."
The food in the house provided it is cooked with essential
nutritional value is healthier and tastier. As a mom, you are
particular with what your kids eat especially the ingredients
used for cooking and preparing their meals. This is essentially
an advantage you don't want to trade with; your family's
physical health tops your list to ensuring a happy family.


Cooking can also impose behavior needed when kids go to the
outside world. Teamwork and organization are important to
portray their social roles. Teamwork is taught because your
child becomes your partner in this kitchen endeavor. Since you
have mastered the recipe, then the challenge is set for the
future chef in the making. You enumerate the instructions, they
get to follow. You share the secrets passed on from the previous
generation, they get to learn them diligently and take note, not
overnight. There is room for mistakes so they get to learn from
those mistakes and improve on the next endeavor but then again,
make it sound fun and enjoyable. Organization takes its place
because they could start organizing the kitchen. They need to
acquire the equipment, tools, ingredients needed for the recipe.
It is also a key element when they follow the cooking procedure.
Soon enough, they will learn to move fast thus putting time as
an important element in cooking; this will improve time
consciousness.

Self-esteem is another thing that they learn to improve.
Anything done when it is accomplished with pride despite of
shortcomings encountered along the way will always pave the way
for enhanced self-esteem. Recognition and delegation can improve
this better when moms appreciate the job well done and increase
the number of tasks that can be assigned to the child. This
reinforcement is a form of reward that can be made tangible
because the results are produced in a short span of time.

Ingenuity and creativity are two skills that children also
learn to develop during the activity. They can express their
craft through their recipes that they have originally formulated
or maybe through the final preparation of the recipes. Allow
them to be creative on their own and when they are especially
proud of their achievements, offer a sincere praise or
compliment. This will boost their confidence to try out new
recipes and procedures.

While most people may think children are only a menace in the
kitchen, they haven't realized the benefits of doing this simple
bonding activity. Any activity comes with a risk but a soft
touch of discipline and authority over your little ones would
help a lot.

About The Author: James Brown writes about
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