Healthy Eating and Diet Tips for Children

Junk Food Just Isn't Worth It

By free wheelan, published Mar 07, 2007
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Children can't be expected to take responsibility for something as complicated as diet and food. You ask any child if they want fries or turnip it's obvious what they would select. Bad eating habits in the home so a child's weight problem is also the parent's weight problem. Many kids who are overweight and continue to eat junk foods are on the way to developing very serious conditions such as heart disease.

DIET TIPS:

1. Never use foofd as a time filler:

If your child is throwing a tantrum in the store divert their attention by asking them to help you rather than handing them a bar or potato chips.

2. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day:

Always make your child a breakfast and insist they eat it. Select sugar-free cereals and use honey as a sweetner. Milk and oatcakes with honey are just an example of a healthy breakfast.

3. Never force a child to eat:

Listen to what your child has to say and respect the foods that they dislike but do not give in to their every whim and police their intake of junk foods.

4. Never comfort a child with food:

If you use food as a comforter this starts comfort eating. Everytime your child (or when they grow into adults) are upset or disappointed, they will turn to food as a pacifier. Instead, teach them to do something to feel good about, proud about and comfort eating will never be an issue.

5. Treat Days:

If you have a special day during the week that your child knows they are going to get something special such as biscuits and chocolate then they will look forward to that day.

6. Healthy Packed Lunches:

Great fillers for a healthy packed lunch include fruit, yoghurt, grapes and fruit slices.

7. Never use food as a reward:

If you use food as a reward then your child will automatically think that they deserve a treat. This habit will continue into adulthood and really it achieves nothing.

8. Never Feed In Between Meals:

Snacking in between meals is a definate "no". You have to train an eating habit into a child and make them recoznize their feeding times. They have to learn to difference between meals and snacking.

9. Healthy Food:

Takeaways
  • If your child has an eating problem then you have an eating problem
  • junk foods aren't worth it
Did You Know?
Eating habits develop at home so it is here that you must begin to tackle and change ...
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Never use food as a filler This is good advice also Junk Food Is not worth it so true

Posted on 03/15/2007 at 10:03:00 AM

 
sound advice.

Posted on 03/14/2007 at 12:03:00 PM

 
Well written and interesting. I agree with you totally. Habits can be broken.

Posted on 03/12/2007 at 12:03:00 PM

 
Interesting article. I agree with some tips like never forcing a child to eat and that rewarding a child with food is not healthy. I disagree that kids can't take control of their own food choices, and that snacking isn't okay. :)

Posted on 03/11/2007 at 6:03:00 PM

 
Good tips. I've also found that if you start healthy habits at a young age, your children are more likely to go with it than trying to change their minds later.

Posted on 03/11/2007 at 5:03:00 PM

 
GOOD ADVICE.GREAT ARTICLE. I ALSO AGREE WITH LJ ABOVE...LOL

Posted on 03/11/2007 at 3:03:00 PM

 
This is really important information. I 100% agree with you. But, I would still choose fries over a turnip, just like my kids would - lol.

Posted on 03/11/2007 at 12:03:00 PM

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