Child Nutrition: Help Your Child Be Healthy
The food your child eats is important not only now but also for
the rest of his or her life. A small child is going to need
various types of foods for energy to play, grow, and to build a
healthy body. Muscles and bones are forming over the first
fifteen years of life, and when eating the right types of foods
and including smart nutrition your child is more likely to avoid
sickness and to ward off some types of disease. Your child's
nutrition Your child's nutrition is going to start with you. You
child is going to see what foods you eat, and when you are more
likely to eat them, and your child is going to build their own
habits from those habits he or she sees you following. If you
eat breakfast on the go, all the time, your child will feel this
is normal and ok, but you should be sitting down to a breakfast
every morning for good nutrition basics. Even if you are eating
a bowl of cereal or you are enjoying a glass of juice, taking
five minutes will encourage better eating habits. Nutrition for
your child's health Healthy beginnings start with fruits,
vegetables and good portions of meats. The food pyramid is going
to be important in the early stages of life so that your child
will learn to eat many types of foods, and not only the foods
they like the taste and looks of. Giving your child many options
in life will help them pick foods that are better for them in
the long run. Healthy children are not going to eat burgers and
fries for every meal, but they will have a well-rounded life
with nutrition builders such as fruits, vegetables, meat, and
variations of these builders. Teaching good habits for your
child's nutrition awareness will start with reading labels.
Learn about what preservatives and additives are in some of the
foods you are eating, and then talk about these with your child
as they grow. Include foods that are all natural, or that
contain very little preservatives for a solid start in their
understanding of nutrition.