How to get your kids to eat healthy
Moms everywhere agree that kids love junk food. Those fries and burgers are more appealing to the tastebuds than boiled broccoli or mashed potatoes. However, research shows that kids learn to eat healthy when they are very young. The good news is you can get kids to eat healthy %u2013 all you need is a little imagination, a dollop of perseverance and a whole lot of patience. Here%u2019s how you can get your kids to eat healthy.
Show them the way
Start by setting an example. Kids imbibe the values they see in their parents. So, you can teach them to eat healthy by adopting a more healthier lifestyle, yourself. When they see you eating more veggies, lean meat, fruits and unprocessed food, they will follow in your footsteps more willingly.
Limit fast food and sugary drinks
During your next trip to the grocery store, refrain from buying the colas, the chips and the frozen pizzas. It%u2019s true, the packs always say that the chips have 0 grams trans fat and the pizzas are loaded with calcium, but that doesn%u2019t mean they are great for your kids. Limit your kids fast food intake as much as possible. Of course, you can drive your kids up for some fast food fun once in a while, just don%u2019t make it a regular habit.
Stock up on healthy foods
Stock up your refrigerator with lots of fresh vegetables, fruits and natural fruit juices. Go in for whole grain breads. Look for heavy fiber content in the foods that you buy. Switch to lean meats.
Make healthy foods fun
Aim for five servings of vegetables and fruits each day. Look for innovative ways to incorporate veggies into your child%u2019s diet. Try interesting recipes. For example, make lean meat, extra cheese pizzas topped with broccoli and carrots. All that cheese would carrots and broccolis taste yummy. Decorate regular foods with boiled vegetables. Your regular chicken sandwich would look better with some boiled peas for the eyes, broccoli for the nose and lettuce for the mouth!
Have regular family meals
Make time everyday to sit with your children and have regular family meals. Cook healthy food and eat it with them. They would love the time you spend with them. Plus, they would be willing to try the %u2018healthy stuff%u2019 when everyone else does it.
Go in for healthier snacks!
Kids love to snack. Start them early on healthy snacks. Keep baby carrots, celery, low-fat yogurt, peanut butter, cheese and crackers handy. Encourage your kids to eat plenty of fruits and drink a lot of water.
Educate your child on healthy eating
Involve your child in the healthy eating process. Take your child to the grocery store and teach her to look up the food labels before buying food. Allow her to help you with the cooking and serving of healthy food. Educate her on the benefits of healthy eating.
Be consistent!
Most importantly, be consistent with your healthy eating lifestyle. You are your child%u2019s role model. If you feed her veggies on day and burgers the rest of the week, it%u2019s not going to help her become a healthy eater. Follow your healthy eating policy everyday of the year.
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