Increasing your child’s fruits and veggies starts with a little bit of planning. It is important to include them so they will feel more invested in improving the family’s overall diet. It is important that this be a family experience rather than “just for the kids.”
Keeping them involved and exposing them in different ways to fruits and vegetables is a key element to getting them curious and interested in these healthy food groups.
With just a few steps you can set your child and family up for a positive experience as you begin to improve their eating habits:
✰Start by talking with the kids about fruits and vegetables and why they are important for everyone in the family. ✰Have a few positive conversations about healthy eating and what kinds of foods that includes during mealtime. ✰ Show them the Food Groups with a fun printable and discuss the Fruit and Vegetable Groups. ✰You can even have the family sign an agreement to add more fruits and vegetables into their daily meals. ✰Have the kids list some of the fruits and vegetables they already do like ✰Create your shopping list by food groups so the children can easily see the fruits and vegetables on the list ✰Have the kids help pick out some of the fruits and vegetables ✰ Visit the grocery store or Farmer's Market and let your kids chose a new fruit or vegetable to try that week! ✰Have the kids help wash and put away the fruits and vegetables ✰ Try getting creative- let the kids wash and put pieces of cut fruit or veggies on a plate to make a face or in a shape, or pattern. ✰ Cook an easy fruit or vegetables recipe with your kids- try our recipes or Kids Cook Monday Recipes for easy ideas!
Healthy Tips to Creating a Positive and Healthy Eating Experience
Set realistic expectations. You don’t want to get frustrated and upset if your child does not want to eat healthier foods. This will only make mealtimes miserable for you and them and that won’t help them improve their eating habits. Trying to force them won’t really help either. Remember, you don’t want to win “the battle” you want to win the war!” Patience and persistence are the keys to your success.
Here are some general guidelines to help you promote a positive and encouraging atmosphere to kids.
✰Keep them involved and try to find different ways for them to have repeated exposure to fruits and vegetables. ✰Some studies say that it could take 15 times of seeing a particular fruit or vegetable before the child will try it. ✰Be a great role model and show your children how much you enjoy fruits and vegetables and trying new food. ✰Forget the nagging, it only makes eating fruits and vegetables a “punishment” for kids. We want kids to associate fun and positive memories with eating these healthy foods ✰Avoid using any foods as a reward ✰Move the fatty and sugary foods out of sight to avoid competition with your healthy choices. ✰Talk with other parents and share ideas and recipes
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