But that can be hard to do, especially in a culture where
our children are bombarded with messages from fast food restaurants in the
media. How do you teach kids to resist the siren song of Ronald McDonald? There
isn’t a plate of vegetables on the planet that’s going to look as good to them
as a Happy Meal!
You have to start slowly to change not only your own eating
patterns, but your family’s as well. Like any other dietary endeavor, it starts
at the grocery store. Begin stocking the refrigerator with healthy snacks like
apples and carrots. Exchange good, chewy brown rice for white rice and
processed side dishes, which are so high in fat and sodium. Make meat portions
smaller and smaller and start incorporating more vegetables and grains in your
family dinners.
Don’t make changes all at once. If you do give in and stop
at a fast food restaurant, get fruit or yogurt in addition to or part of that
meal. Make the changes so gradual that they’ll never notice their diets are
changing. Kids are usually very sympathetic about animals, and it’s not too
early to talk to them about eating in a way that isn’t cruel to animals.
You’ll be doing them a favor that will last them a lifetime.
With childhood obesity at epidemic levels in the U.S., you will be setting up
your children for lifelong eating habits that will help ensure a long and
healthy life.
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