Six Easy Tips To Get Your Kids to Eat Healthy
It’s always a challenge to get kids to eat healthy. With their first introduction to food, kids are testing and learning about their environment.
Whether you’re feeding your baby their first food or trying to get your two-year-old to eat celery, these tips will help.
1. Start Early
Keep the food as close to nature as possible. Avoid added sugar, which can create early problems with weight and diabetes. Type II diabetes in children is on the rise.
2. Be the Parent
You have power over what your child eats and you know what’s healthy. Nurturing a helpless, dependent human being into an independent adult is not a job for the faint of heart! But allowing a 3-year-old to make the choice of what he will eat is not wise.
Even if you don’t like a certain vegetable, your child may love it! Avoid statements like, “I know you might not like broccoli, but…” The power of suggestion trumps all.
3. Make It Fun
Besides making the food look appealing by including a variety of color, cut the food to make it look fun. Cut green beans on a diagonal, carrots with a wavy cutter and celery into small C’s.
Be creative! Every kid loves ants on a stick: a piece of celery filled with peanut or almond butter sprinkled with raisins.
4. Provide Choices
Set up a buffet of healthy foods. Place the food on a small, low table where they can reach it. Then let them choose the food for their plate.
5. Leave Healthy Food Out For the Taking
Put out a small bowl of grapes or orange wedges, a small plate of cheese cubes and large bowl of cut-up veggies. Use olive oil vinaigrette or a simple bean dip, such as humus, for a healthy dressing. Including healthy oils helps satiate hunger.
Limit the amount of fruit or fruit juice your children consume. Fruit is mostly sugar. However, fruit is always better than a cookie or candy.
6. Get Kids Involved
Kids love to be helpers. Give them a role to play in making a meal, like rinsing vegetables, picking cherry tomatoes from the garden or mixing ingredients. It teaches and empowers them. Ask them to describe what the food reminds them of or what it tastes or smells like. It doesn’t take much for a child to see trees in broccoli.
Let us know some of your ideas to get your kids to eat healthy.
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Eileen
Fantastic site Chris and great article on getting kids to eat healthy. All the tips you have mentioned are worth implementing. My kids have a green smoothie with breakfast. At first, we started with more fruit and less greens but now I can vary between kale, cos, spinach, celery, cucumber and many more ‘hidden’ ingredients and know I am giving my children living foods and a great start to the morning.
I am always thrilled to read about others who encourage healthy eating. I was actually here to check out your theme design as I have just changed my own blog over to the same theme and I love what you have done. I’d love for you to visit my blog and leave a comment. I’m also putting together http://www.rawfoodmelbourne.com at the moment.
Stay well and keep up the great work,
Eileen.
Chris Pedersen
Hi Eileen,
Happy to meet you here. Thanks for chiming in. Your technique for gradually introducing more veggies is what I did and recommend to everyone who wants to change their diet to a more healthful, plant-based one.
Keep bringing your message to parents and the world. 🙂
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