Make your kids happy in the kitchen
Allowing the kids to assist with the cooking is a beneficial activity even if the process doesn't result in a delicious meal. Try to maintain a patient disposition and an open mind. Each child will benefit greatly from having their own specific function in the kitchen in terms of skill development, communication, bonding, and eventually less work. Being in the kitchen is just as enjoyable as being in the living room, bedroom, or kid's room, so you are teaching your children something worthwhile.
You better avoid conflict with others in the kitchen, which makes children wary that the kitchen is a stressful, tiring place and doesn't want to be in it. Should both spouses cook together, the child will be intrigued and want to join in the cooking rather than being left alone when they witness both parents in the kitchen. Along with being generous and joyful while cooking, you should also be. The youngster will experience a wave of good feelings as a result, which will encourage them to view the activity as worthwhile and engaging.