While
physical activity is an important part of life for a healthy weight and a
healthy mind, having a balanced diet also increases your energy and makes you
feel better. When you eat different vegetables, fruits, and whole grains each
day, and limit sugary and high fat foods, you have more energy and can do
things without feeling so tired. When you feel good, you want to move.
It
is the same for your children, but children do not think about how many
servings of vegetables they have in a day. All they want to eat is what tastes
good, which is why they need your help.
If
you are worried about your child being overweight or not getting enough
physical activity, you may ask "How can I help?"
Here
are some tips to helping your child gain healthy eating habits and feel better
about it too. If they have a healthy diet, they will be able to do better in
school and have more energy to play.
Bring lunch to school
If children eat school lunches, they sometimes pick the unhealthy option
and skip the fruits. Try to plan ahead and have them help you make a
sandwich and pick out healthy snacks. Some ideas: carrots or celery with
peanut butter, cut up fruit for easy eating, yogurt, small amount of
cheese, whole grain crackers or tortilla chips.
Don't force your child to eat
During dinner, use smaller plates. If your child is full before they
finish, let them stop. Making them eat all of their food will teach them
to eat more even when they are full. Children will eat when they are
hungry.
Drink more water
Make sure your child is drinking plenty of water. Children usually do not
drink until they are really thirsty. Water is always the best thing to
drink. Limit juices and soda. Try low fat milk instead.
Make grocery shopping fun
Grocery shopping can be good physical activity, but can also be a great
area for kids to learn about how to pick healthy foods. Let your child
help as much as they can. Theymay look for coupons or pick out fruit for
their dessert in their lunch. Have them help make a list ahead of time so
they will not ask for many sweet foods.
Be a good role model
Children want to do what their parents do. If you try new fruits,
vegetables, and grains, and drink low fat milk instead of juice or soda,
your children may try them too. Also, playing outside with your children
and taking family walks will show them how being physically active can be
fun!
Starting healthy habits when
your children are younger will help them grow into healthy adults!
1 comment:
Great article San Diego! Keep up the good work :)
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