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<blockquote data-quote="rdst_1" data-source="post: 2259089" data-attributes="member: 25986"><p>I don't have any kids, but a 4 year old nephew. Just from looking at him, I can tell you the only way to make sure kids inculcate good habits, is by making sure you don't have any bad habits yourself. The kids pick up anything and everything from you. My nephew goes straight to the washbasin and washes his hands when he comes from outside and even asks everyone else to do the same (because of CoVID). It was very easy to inculcate this habit into him as he loves doing what everyone else is doing. So same applies to every other habit as well. He demands going to the mall every weekend because that's what his parents used to do and so on and so forth.</p><p>So if you don't want to eat junk food then you will have to stop/minimize eating it yourself. Of course, since they are already hooked, it will be a little difficult to wean them off, but that's what needs to be done now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdst_1, post: 2259089, member: 25986"] I don't have any kids, but a 4 year old nephew. Just from looking at him, I can tell you the only way to make sure kids inculcate good habits, is by making sure you don't have any bad habits yourself. The kids pick up anything and everything from you. My nephew goes straight to the washbasin and washes his hands when he comes from outside and even asks everyone else to do the same (because of CoVID). It was very easy to inculcate this habit into him as he loves doing what everyone else is doing. So same applies to every other habit as well. He demands going to the mall every weekend because that's what his parents used to do and so on and so forth. So if you don't want to eat junk food then you will have to stop/minimize eating it yourself. Of course, since they are already hooked, it will be a little difficult to wean them off, but that's what needs to be done now. [/QUOTE]
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