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Healthy Eating For Kids: Let's Start As We Mean To Carry On |
| Submitted By: Clive Jenkins |
| Submitted: July 25, 2007 |
| Word Count: 533 |
| Children, among others, are the ones needing the most proper nutrition for their growth and development. This is where healthy eating for kids comes in. Every parent wants to provide his or her children the kind of nutrition that truly nourishes. Only, this could also be a tough undertaking. Giving children the right amount of nutrients their bodies need is pretty a tough task for parents since kids are hard to feed. They are usually picky when it comes to food. Most of the time, you would have to force the food into their mouths just to make sure they eat what is served to them. How should parents implement healthy eating for kids in a less forceful way? Of course, you definitely must not give in to what your child asks. Healthy eating comes with discipline. It is not something that you should just impose. It is not something that happens overtime. You have to find a way for them to appreciate the wonderful things healthy food can do to their bodies. The best time to start this is as soon as your child starts to take in solid food. The earlier you introduce them to healthy diet, the more they become accustomed to eating foods that give them the right amount of nutrients. If you spoil them by giving in to what they are requesting to eat, they will surely not eat what they should. Make sure that they eat a variety of food. Do not serve them the same menu over and over. Let them try different foods so they will become acquainted to all food groups. Include grains, vegetables, fruits, meats and dairies in their diet. Grains are important source of fiber. The more fiber you include in their diet, the lesser the chance they will become obese. Although, kids naturally do not like vegetables, there is no other way but to prod them. They need three to five servings of vegetables in their daily diet. How do you entice them to eat vegetables? One way is to show them that you enjoy eating vegetables yourself. Be their role model. You must always serve vegetables every meal so they will develop the liking for vegetables in stead of serving them nuggets or chicken pops frequently. Since, kids also less appreciate fruits; you should also start making them available to children at an early age if you want them to practice healthy eating. Serve them fruits in stead of chips or French fries for snacks. Eventually, they will develop the habit and it will no longer be a chore for you to get them to eat healthy. Once you start getting them into a good practice of eating nutritious food, it will become less challenging for you to teach your child healthy eating habit. Basically, it is just how you present the food. Think of ways how they can find eating vegetables and fruits enjoyable. Again, starting early is the best and sure way to do this. Serve them a balance diet and as much as possible offer them a variety of food to choose from. |
| About the author: Clive Jenkins is an expert author on Weight Loss And Diet Programs. To get up to date news, information, Reports, Tips and weight loss help, please visit Slimmer's Paradise Today http://slimmersparadise.com |
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