Five Tips To Get Kids to Eat Healthier
by: Mubarakah Ibrahim CPT
Dealing with an overweight child can be a very
delicate situation. We do not want to damage their self
esteem by telling them they are fat or lazy, yet at the
same time they must be conscious that they have to be
more aware of their weight and eating habits for them to
be healthy. Parents have a significant influence over
the situation. Consequently most of the effort will have
to come from the parents. Try these tips for getting
kids to eat healthier.
#1 Kids listen to what you do not what you say.
Parents must be an example to their children.
Children watch you even when you don’t know they are. If
you are sitting in front of the TV with a bowl of ice
cream and a bag of chips you are sending the wrong
message to them. They don’t know you have PMS or you had
a hard day or even you’ve been good on your diet for a
month and this isn’t so bad. They are seeing lounge and
eat. Nothing more or less. Make a salad in the middle of
the day and offer them some. Have a piece of fruit as
you go out the door and give them permission to go grab
themselves a piece to take with them. This changes the
message to snack and snack healthy.
#2 Encourage healthier eating habits by cooking
healthier meals. You don’t have to announce “ we are all
going to eat healthier so we can loose weight”. Cook a
healthier recipe that you think your family will like.
When they complain or ask “what’s this”, simply tell
them you thought you’d try a new recipe. Don’t be
disappointed or discouraged if they won’t eat it, or
don’t like it. Simply offer them a peanut butter and
jelly sandwich in its place. Most importantly do not go
back a cook again trying to give them what they want.
When given a choice they will most likely choose their
“regular” less healthy meal.
#3 Implement house rules that require healthy eating.
If you have a child that loves juice tell them they can
only have juice if they drink and equivalent amount of
water first. If you have a child that’s use to grabbing
a handful of cookies when they get home. Instead of
taking the cookies away , which is sure to give you a
“health witch” title, Simply state “you can have
cookies, after you eat a piece of fresh fruit first”.
This will not only increase the amount of healthy foods
and drink they eat, but also fill them with whole foods
which leaves less room for junk.
#4) Be like your mother.
Remember when you had to eat all your vegetables?
Offer (healthier) desserts after dinner to those that
eat their vegetable. You may be in a situation of one
child having dessert and the other not, however that’s
great learning experience for everyone, You get what you
earn. Life lesson at the dinner table. And no it’s not
unfair. Kids understand immediate reward/punishment
better than speeches. Keep the talking to a minimum,
state the rule then stick to it.
#5) Be firm and be consistent.
Kids will push to test your limit. When you decide to
implement a healthy habit stick to it. No matter how
much a kid cries, whines, or sneaks (and they will).
Stay firm that this is the rule. Discuss the rule with
you’re your spouse so you can have a united front. If
your children are use to free range in the kitchen, and
eating whatever they want implementing all these tips at
once will be to drastic a change for them. Try
implementing one rule a week or even every two week.
Remember health eating is a process and slow and steady
wins the race. Not only will the new “house rules” be a
change for your children but it will be a change for you
as well, requiring more monitoring and more planning
(making healthy snacks and ingredients always
available).
About The Author
Mubarakah Ibrahim CPT is an AFAA certified personal trainer and owner
of BALANCE fitness, a personal training service for
women in CT that offers in-home personal training,
on-line personal training, outdoor boot camps, and
outdoor adventure club for women. She also lectures,
promotes and conducts workshops on health and
fitness through out the northeast. She can be
contacted by visiting her website
www.balanceCT.com or e-mailed at
balanceCT@hotmail.com © BALANCE fitness.
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