Tips for parents: Kids and food
It's no surprise that parents might need some help
understanding what it means to eat healthy. The good news is that you don't
need a degree in nutrition to raise healthy kids. Following some basic guidelines
can help you encourage your kids to eat right and maintain a healthy weight.
Here are 10 key
rules to live by:
1.
Parents control the supply lines. You decide which foods to buy
and when to serve them. Though kids will pester their parents for less
nutritious foods, adults should be in charge when deciding which foods are
regularly stocked in the house. Kids won't go hungry. They'll eat what's
available in the cupboard and fridge at home. If their favorite snack isn't all
that nutritious, you can still buy it once in a while so they don't feel
deprived.
2.
From the foods you offer, kids get to choose what they will
eat or whether to eat at all. Kids need to have some say in the matter. Schedule
regular meal and snack times. From the selections
you offer, let them choose what to eat and how much of it they want. This may
seem like a little too much freedom. But if you follow step 1, your kids will
be choosing only from the foods you buy and serve.
3.
Quit the "clean-plate club." Let kids stop eating when
they feel they've had enough. Lots of parents grew up under the clean-plate
rule, but that approach doesn't help kids listen to their own bodies when they
feel full. When kids notice and respond to feelings of fullness, they're less
likely to overeat.
4.
Start them young. Food preferences are developed early in life, so
offer variety. Likes and dislikes begin forming even when kids are babies. You
may need to serve a new food a few different times for a child to accept it.
Don't force a child to eat, but offer a few bites. With older kids, ask them to
try one bite.
5.
Rewrite the kids' menu. Who says kids only want to eat hot dogs, pizza,
burgers, and macaroni and cheese? When eating out, let your kids try new foods
and they might surprise you with their willingness to experiment. You can start
by letting them try a little of whatever you ordered or ordering an appetizer
for them to try.
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