It is quite
natural for any child to dislike new kind of food right away. It may take 10 or
more tries getting a child to accept a new food. It is essential for parents to
behave patiently if you want your child to eat right and healthy. For overall
growth and development, parents should offer kids foods from each of the food
group.ways to develop your
child's healthy approach towards eating Cut down on the amount of fat in your
family's diet. Include low fat dairy products, lean meat, fat free cereals or
breads. Avoid restricting sweets or
desserts. Fat, salt, sugar have a moderate place in our diet. Don't curb them
completely. Just teach your child to take small portions of it. Make or keep
wide variety of healthy foods ready at home to be eaten as snacks. Do allow
occasional indulgence of chips, colas and cookies. Eating slowly helps to detect hunger and
fullness better. Encourage your child to eat slowly. Eating meals together with family helps
children. Meal time with family can be pleasant with free flowing, light
hearted conversations about the day, etc.
Activities like shopping for food and preparing meals are fun time for
children. Both, parents and children learn about each other's food preferences
and enjoy the time spent together.
Eating meals and watching TV at same time makes it difficult to pay
attention to the hunger and may lead to overeating. Sending children to bed
without eating food may give them the impression that they will have to go
hungry. So they may try to eat whenever they get a chance. Avoid using food as
punishment. If your kid is having lunch at school, find out more about the
lunch program. If you pack your child's food include variety of foods. While
dining out, pick healthier items. If you as parents eat healthy nutritious
food, your child tends to learn and pick up similar eating habits. Set a good
example by eating variety of nutritious foods and snacks. Teaching your child
healthy eating practices early in life will help develop an approach to eating
food with right attitude.
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