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To make dining out a pleasant experience rather than a source of stress, Dr. Roger Smith emphasizes that "appealing public behavior" must be trained before you enter the restaurant. He encourages parents to involve children as active "team members" by teaching them how to order their own food, interact politely with staff, and consider the experience of other diners. By starting in casual settings and offering intentional, non-harsh preparation, you can transform a potential "thorn in your side" into a valuable life lesson in social etiquette and appreciation.
Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/
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By Dr. Roger SmithTo make dining out a pleasant experience rather than a source of stress, Dr. Roger Smith emphasizes that "appealing public behavior" must be trained before you enter the restaurant. He encourages parents to involve children as active "team members" by teaching them how to order their own food, interact politely with staff, and consider the experience of other diners. By starting in casual settings and offering intentional, non-harsh preparation, you can transform a potential "thorn in your side" into a valuable life lesson in social etiquette and appreciation.
Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/
This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com