5 Tips on Keeping Kids Healthy

  1. Set the example

It can be hard for your child to appreciate those carrot sticks when you’re busy emptying the Dorito bag. Remember to set an appropriate example of healthy eating and your child will most likely follow suit.

  1. Working together

Eating healthy doesn’t mean you have to become the supreme ruler of broccoli and kale. There are delicious recipes out there that are actually healthy and fun to eat. Get some input from the kids and see what kinds of foods they will actually eat on their own.

  1. Cook at home

There is no better way to know what is in your food than to make it yourself. As the chef, you control the recipe and thus the ingredients. There is also no need to keep a lid on the creativity; the sky (or maybe the kitchen) is yours!

  1. Limit snacks

You’ve just finished your five-course meal, (that will no doubt impress the nutritionists out there) but your child just finished scarfing down a bowl of Cocoa Puffs. Turns out that there’s no more room in that belly for your top-notch dinner. Limit the snacks and there is a better chance the little one will be ready to eat at mealtime!

  1. Rethinking the saying: “Finish your plate!”

This is a saying that goes back to the dawn of the dinosaurs, but one should be weary of it. Teach moderation to your children, not just the idea of finishing the helping that they are given. While the idea behind this saying is meant to give you a sense of security that your child is eating enough, it may have a negative impact on their future approach to mealtime.

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Founded in 1972 by Chuck and Jackie Leopold, Minnieland Academy has provided Virginia families with the best early childhood education and care for over 40 years. We have over 60 schools that serve infants through school age children, helping them develop in a loving environment. We believe that learning is fun, and our Kid Steps curriculum provides age appropriate education at every level of their growth.

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