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Learning good eating habits early Leads to lifelong health and wellness
Meals Matter Website Helps Families Raise Preschoolers to Be Healthy Eaters
SACRAMENTO, CAMay 14, 2008 – Children between 2 and
5 years old experience developmental changes that affect their eating habits, and
by anticipating and appropriately reacting to these changes, families can help turn
their preschoolers into healthy eaters for life.
According to Monica Montes, a Los Angeles-area registered dietitian and co-founder
of N.E.W. Health Consultants, Inc, eating habits form as early as age 3, making
the preschool years an important developmental window. At the same time, parents
may face difficult changes in their children’s food preferences.
“Feeding obstacles often start as children reach 2 years old and continue for several
years,” said Montes. “Children may eat less, demand foods they see on television,
refuse foods or beverages they once enjoyed and start using utensils or sippy cups.”
Montes offers the following tips so that families—parents, grandparents and others
present at mealtimes—can prepare for these changes and respond appropriately.
- Gradually introduce new foods one at a time, realizing that it can take up to 15
tries before the child accepts it.
- Try to add just one new food to a meal with three or so healthy foods your child
already enjoys.
- Be sure to include new foods on your own plate.
- Offer nutrient-rich foods from all the food groups, including low-fat milk, vegetables,
whole-grains and fruits.
- Trust your preschooler’s stomach, they will naturally regulate the amount they eat.
- Eat meals together as a family to model healthy habits.
To help families, Meals Matter, www.mealsmatter.org,
a nutrition website developed by registered dietitians at Dairy Council of California,
offers an informational series in English and Spanish specifically for families
with preschool-aged children, including:
- A chart of common eating patterns and nutritional needs at different stages of growth;
- Downloadable tip sheets with tools for fostering healthy eating habits; and
- Nutritious, kid-friendly recipes, such as Mexican Tostadas and Dunkin’ Vegetables.
“There are many things that families can do to help children develop good eating
habits, but being prepared and staying patient is key,” said Montes. “By staying
positive, being consistent and providing a comfortable and calm environment for
your child to eat, you will be on your way to raising a healthy eater.”
Meals Matter provides busy families with nutrition information, delicious recipes
and a variety of interactive meal-planning tools.
Dairy Council of California develops nutrition education programs that promote making
healthy choices from all the food groups and regular physical activity. For more
information, please visit www.mealsmatter.org
or www.dairycouncilofca.org. Healthy Eating
Made Easier.
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