
What better time to get the cooperation of your children in setting a table then when you are expecting family and friends for a formal Easter Dinner. It is a great time to turn a everyday task into a real learning experience. Your children may already be accustomed to setting an informal table but have they had the opportunity to learn how to set a formal table?
I remember a little saying about how to place the silverware on the table from when I was a little kid. It went something like this “The fork stands alone on the left of the plate while the knife protects the spoon from the fork on the right side of the plate”. I used to play a little army or cowboy and Indian game while setting the table pretending that the fork escaped and was going after the spoon and the knife would block it from talking the spoon captive. Silly enough, yet I never forgot the gist of the saying and taught it to my children. Now they are the ones playing army while setting the table. Not only that, for the most part, kids like to be involved in family gatherings and it makes them feel important and part of the process when throwing a holiday dinner affair.
Setting and formal table, although not as exciting as having a war between the fork and the spoon, is a great skill you can pass on to your children. You can start teaching your child as early as four years of age. With these few simple tips, your child will be setting your Amish dinner table with the skills of Martha Stuart.
- Show your child what is needed for the table settings (e.g. plates, cups, forks, knives, spoons, and even napkins).
- Draw a place proper formal place setting on a piece of paper as a key for your child to copy with real dishes and silverware.
- Depending on the age of your child, you can give more detail as to why the extra silverware and dishes are involved in a formal dinner setting versus an informal.
- Have all the dinnerware that will be needed to set the table out on your counter or easy access for your child.
- When it comes time for everyone to sit down and enjoy the dinner, make sure to acknowledge how wonderful the table looks and how much you appreciated your child’s help in preparing for the guest.
ABOUT THE PICTURE:
Victoria Table
The Victoria table is shown in cherry and measures 48" x 72" and comes standard with 4 leaves. It has a gear driven slide for opening and self store leaves. It will store 2 leaves with a skirt and 2 without. It also has recessed leg levelers just in case your floor is not level. The base has a 10" pedestal and can be stained to meet your needs. Please check the "dining table sets" page under the "victoria" set for more details.
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