When you have children, one of the biggest challenges is
making sure that your child eats all of the food that he or she needs to grow
in a healthy way. Healthy eating is important from birth! If your child doe not
get the right nutrients in his or her food, it is possible that his or her
growth will be stunted or that he or she will become ill. However, if you have
a child, than you also know that getting your young one to eat healthy foods is
many times met with resistance. While it is easy to get a child to enjoy
chocolate cake, broccoli is another issue! Here are some tricks and tips to
helping your child get all the nutrients he or she needs.
A great way to teach your children new skills as well as get
them to eat healthy food is to get them to help you in the kitchen. Children as
young as three and four love to help with simply things like stirring and
pouring, while older children can learn to crack eggs, measure ingredients, and
teens can even help to cut vegetables and cook entire meals. When a child sees
what is going into food, he or she will be more likely to eat it. Children also
will be more likely to eat foods that they help to cook because they are proud
of their accomplishments.
Another great way to get a child to eat healthy foods is to
look for kid-friendly options. For example, if your child is not getting enough
dairy foods, low-fat string cheese is a healthy snack option that is also very
fun to eat! You can also find crackers that come in kid-friendly shapes and
finger foods.
If you are extremely worried about your child getting enough
of the proper nutrients he or she needs for daily life, you can also find
vitamin supplements to help your child’s diet. A number of brands makes
vitamins that come in fun shapes and sizes so that you can convince your child
to take them. There are also powered drinks and other enriched foods you can
give to your child in order to make sure they get all of the nutrients they
need.
The bottom line is that you need to make sure that your
child is staying safe and healthy, no matter how picky they may be. If you
child refuses to eat a specific food, he or she probably simply does not like
that food, and you should provide another choice. However, if he or she is refusing
most foods, you must be firm about eating nutritious foods. Talk to your
pediatrician in order to find out proportions and types of foods that your
child should be eating.
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