BY PHOODIE
I often find myself deep in phone conversation with a friend, or half an hour into a texting marathon with my sister, talking about ways to improve what I am putting into my body and / or new and exciting ways to get active. I forward emails to friends all the time with subjects such as “5 foods to help strengthen bones” and “Exercise that doesn’t FEEL like Exercise.” I continuously scour the net for tips on the above and I read loads of books and magazines on the subject as well. It’s fair to say I talk about my diet and movement patterns lots and lots. And lots.
But what about the diet and exercise habits of my kids? Sure, I cook loads at home and feed them healthy meals and snacks at the moment, but they’re babies, only 1 and 2 years old. And whilst a good start in life is certainly advisable and beneficial for their growth and development, as they get older I know that they will most certainly become more aware of the food they’re eating and will want to play a part in deciding what they consume and what they don’t and how active they are or not.
It is therefore my job right now, I’ve decided, to help them help themselves down the track. It’s all about education and walking the walk! I thought I would share with you some ways that I think we as parents can help our kids eat healthier and be happier doing so. Here goes… healthy eating for kids:
Top Comments
just don't feed them any rubbish food from the start simple
Oh right! Simple as that then.
I hate to detract from the very positive tips and messages in this post, however:
" If occasionally they choose the large chocolate cookie, they will feel the effects of that and there’s nothing like first hand experience!"
As someone who as a teenager ate all sorts of crap and was completely addicted to Coca Cola (and who is now a fitness freak), I can tell you categorically that while I can NOW feel the difference when I have crap, I honestly couldn't tell when I was a kid. I would eat a chocolate and a coca cola for afternoon tea and be happy as anything.