What should you do if your child eats slowly? He should be left to finish his meal alone, and then put his own plate in the dishwasher. If the dishes need to be washed and dried by hand, and someone else's plates are already washed by the time he finishes eating, he can wash them himself. It is reasonable for people who eat slowly to get such a result. Don't nag, ask and bribe, otherwise eating fast or slow is a matter for parents, and maybe eating slowly is more conducive to health than wolfing. Your child is not eating green meat and rice every day at every meal.

Their recipes can't be too monolithic. Parents can develop a recipe that allows her child to choose (or help choose) her own favorite foods with five meals a week. It can be arranged for five lunches, or two lunches and three dinners, or other combinations. Who says macaroni and yu cheese are not delicious for breakfast? You can use this opportunity to teach your child how to change the recipe structure, how to cook it, and how to place the plates on the table.
At the same time, always enjoy two of her favorite basic foods with your child. This is much better than your hard schedule. Most parents of picky eaters love to make a fuss. Don't worry too much, most kids won't have a problem eating. But we worry, we worry, we worry, so the children understand that they have a good weapon to confront us. (If your child is picky eaters, don't give him stews.)
He knows you've put something out there that he doesn't like, and he'll definitely pick it out. Ask the children to help design and prepare balanced meals a day and nutritious snacks. With the Food Guide Sheet, your child can help you design and prepare three meals a day and refreshments for the whole family. They can enjoy everything they can make themselves. They also come to understand that snacks are not an extra food, but an essential part of a healthy diet.