What can children learn through cooking?
Cooking with children can provide many beneficial learning experiences.
Whilst the kitchen can provide many opportunities for young children to
learn, it can be a dangerous place if children are left unsupervised
while they cook. Before beginning it is worth remembering a few safety tips.
- Collect everything you need before hand so you don’t need to leave your
child unsupervised.
- Encourage children to wash their hands before cooking.
- Use only oven recipes rather the grill or rings on the hob.
- When teaching your child to cut, use a blunt knife and
soft foods. Any cutting requiring a sharp knife should be done
by an adult. Explain the dangers of using knives. Restrict the
use of sharp kitchen tools such as graters and peelers to older
children.
- Point out heat sources and precautions that you take such as
using oven gloves when removing things from the oven. Never use
dangerous equipment such as a deep fat fryer.
- Set up a safe place where your child can work.
Pre-schoolers would be best with a work area at a lower height.
Only offer a stool if your child is able to balance on one.
- Remember that raw meat or raw eggs should not be tasted.
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