As a parent, you might find yourself fighting with your children to eat more healthy foods like fruits and vegetables, but how do you make it happen? Here are a few easy tips to get your kids to warm up to healthier foods.
October 1, 2014
As a parent, you might find yourself fighting with your children to eat more healthy foods like fruits and vegetables, but how do you make it happen? Here are a few easy tips to get your kids to warm up to healthier foods.
If healthy food options are already part of your life, your kids are less likely to be put off by meals featuring fruits and vegetables. What's more, as a parent you have the ultimate say as to what appears on the kitchen pantry shelves.
You’re already busy, so when you make a meal for your family, why feel the pressure to create a second, kid-approved version?
If you go into a situation making excuses for the food you serve, your kids are going to be pre-wired to think fruits and vegetables are to be avoided at all costs. Instead of begging your child to try "just one bite" of the healthy dish, try speaking more positively. Suggest that everyone have some of the carrot dish on their plate, or serve a plate to them that includes the healthy food.
Fruits and vegetables have one really obvious and awesome thing going for them: they’re colourful! Play up the colour aspect of eating by serving an all-orange or all-red meal, for example, or creating a rainbow-hued plate to serve. Even better:
If your child doesn’t like a fruit or vegetable the first time it’s served, don’t jump ship. Offer the food again—and again—and again.
Despite all of your hard work, remember that you’re not always going to win. Children won't always eat the healthy food you’ve prepared, and that’s okay. Similarly, don't forget that most grown-ups don't like everything they eat. So shop well, be consistent and stay positive. You’ll eventually make good headway in getting your kids to eat healthier foods.
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