I read this book and identified with a lot of it, it was (mostly) how I bought my children up and my daughter was a Nou Nou in Paris and it was how she looked after 5 children under 7.
My colleague and I (childminders) take 8 children 3 and under, out to lunch every week, not fast food chain, proper sit down restaurants, Japanese, Italian, Vietnamese, they sit beautifully, eat with cutlery, enjoy everything that is out in front them and make no mess. They do not run around, shrieking, get up and down from the table, no need for crayons, gadgets etc to amuse them whilst waiting for their food.
We have conversation,make observations and discuss things they have seen or done, they are a pleasure to take aout and we really enjoy it, many people comment on their "good" behaviour, I don't think they are being"good" they are being normal, how children should behave.
We have however, see the same children out with their parents and the contrast is a sight to believe, food half eaten, discarded, mess, running around making a noise, a shocking sight!
It is all about expectation, I have set the boundaries and expectations from when they join me at 8-12 months. The children serve each other, lay the table, have napkins to use, and see eating as a social occasion not a necessary routine just to eat for fuels sake!
A problem I see is that today a lot of parents themselves do not know how to hold a knife and fork, and never eat at the table. My family have never eaten in front of the television, ever, nor will we, even when my DH is away, I use the dining room.
I see appalling table manners from adults who have no idea that they portray quite a disgusting sight when they eat!