Eating Tips for Children

March 18th, 2009 Posted in Eating Tips for Children No Comments »

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Are your children overweight? There are some things you can do to remedy the situation and to teach kids healthier habits. Try these ideas to promote healthier lifestyles for kids:

1. Make small, subtle changes in food and drink choices, like serving low-fat milk in place of 2%, or putting one cookie in your child's lunch instead of two.

2. Make meal and snack times special and require children to sit at a table to eat; limit snacks to two a day, no less than two hours before a meal.

3. Teach kids to eat slowly and to recognize when they're full (it usually takes about 20 minutes after initially eating for the stomach to tell the brain it's full).

4. Demand that your child eat breakfast.

5. Have kids drink a glass of water before each snack or meal to avoid overeating and eating too quickly.

6. Let children serve themselves and decide how much food to eat; teach them sensible portion sizes.

7. Read food labels before you buy anything, especially children's snacks; watch for high carbohydrate, fat, sugar and sodium levels in kids' snacks and treats. (Hint: If the word sugar, sucrose, glucose, maltose, dextrose, lactose, fructose, honey or syrup appears first on the ingredient list, the food likely contains large amounts of sugar; also watch for more than one type of sugar listed in the same product.)

8. Teach your child how to read a food label.

9. Replace soda in your fridge with teas, lemonade, sugar-free fruit drinks and juices, and bottled water.

10. Remove unhealthy foods and drinks from your home and throw away pizza coupons.

11. Don't use food as a reward or as a comforting device with your children.

12. Don't buy bulk food items, or if you do, re-package them into appropriate single serving bags; never let kids eat out of the “big” bag.

13. Limit the time kids spend doing sedentary activities (like watching TV or sitting at the computer) to no more than two hours a day; encourage activity instead.

14. Practice what you preach, especially when it comes to food choices and exercise. Make healthy practices a priority for yourself and join children in physical activity and games.

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