Getting kids to eat healthy, nutritious food can be a real challenge. If you remember back to your youth, your favorite foods were probably chocolate bars and ice cream. That’s because they taste good. Unfortunately, foods that are nutritious and good for you are sometimes considered to be relatively un-tasty, especially when compared to candy and pizza. However, there are ways to convince your kids that there’s nothing wrong with eating healthy foods. Following are a few tips on how to teach your kids about good nutrition.
Don’t’ Force Them
Most experts agree that forcing kids to clean their plate can cause more problems than they solve. That’s because no one really likes to be ordered around, even little kids. Instead of having a power struggle over what they should eat but don’t want to, try a little creative parenting. Don’t serve large portions of any particular thing at mealtime. As an alternative, dole out relatively small portions of everything you’ve cooked. Tell the kids they don’t have to eat everything in front of them, but they won’t be able to have seconds of anything until they eat everything on their plate. Tell them they can have all they want of whatever they want after they finish what was originally served to them. In that way you will get them to eat at least some ‘healthy’ food.
Set a Good Example
Some people say picky eaters are not born that way, but learn from watching the eating habits of others, especially family members. In order to set a good example for your children, you should try to make sure you serve healthy, nutritious food, and eat what you serve. If you don’t eat properly, how can you expect your kids to? Don’t expect this method to yield immediate results, especially if your children have already developed picky eating habits. However, if you continue to serve healthy meals and set a good example in how you eat your children should eventually follow suit.
Take Your Kids Shopping
When you do the weekly marketing, it might help them develop healthy eating habits if you take them with you. Although young children can be distracting, and easily distracted, in a supermarket, having them pick out their own food can be beneficial. When you’re in the fruits and vegetables section involve them in the selection process. Later, when the item is being served you can point out that this is ‘their’ green beans, or ‘their’ broccoli. Of course, this method will work better with younger children, so you should begin this process early in their lives if you hope to reap benefits from it.
Cook With Your Children
Along the same lines as taking your kids shopping to pick out their own food, you can involve them in the preparation process, as well. Cooking with your children will not only provide them with instruction in the proper way to prepare food, and teach them safe kitchen etiquette, but will also serve to create a bond between them and their food. It may sound silly on the surface, but this type of activity can actually improve a child’s confidence by doing it themselves and make them feel like the meal is theirs. In doing so they may more quickly develop a taste for nutritious foods.
Reading Labels
Another way to get children interested in eating nutritious food is to teach them to read food labels. This will not only help develop their reading skills, but will also teach them the importance of finding out what ingredients their food choices contain. You are their primary instructor because you’re with them from the moment they’re born. Your teaching methods, and what you teach them, will stay with your children for the rest of their lives. By teaching them the importance of reading food labels and telling them why certain foods are good for them, they will hopefully develop healthy eating habits that can be passed on to their own children.
Guest post from Bailey Harris. Bailey writes about insurance quotes for InsuranceQuotes.org.
