Nutrition Tips for Back to School
Posted on August 4th, 2010 by Onslow Theckla
As parents prepare to send children off to school, families are stocking up on school supplies. But parents should be thinking about healthy food choices for their children as well . Below are some general tips for keeping children healthy throughout the day.
School-aged children (ages 6 to 12) continue to need healthy foods and nutritious snacks. They have a consistent but slow rate of growth and usually eat four to five times a day (including snacks). Many food habits, likes, and dislikes are established during this time. Family, friends, and the media (especially TV) influence their food choices and eating habits. School-aged children are often willing to eat a wider variety of foods than their younger siblings. Eating healthy after-school snacks are important, as these snacks may contribute up to one-third of the total calorie intake for the day. School-aged children have developed more advanced feeding skills, are better at feeding skills, and are able to help with meal preparation.
The following are some helpful mealtime hints for school-aged children:
- Always serve breakfast, even if it has to be “on the run.” Some ideas for a quick, healthy breakfast include the following:
- fruit
- milk
- bagel
- cheese toast
- cereal
- peanut butter sandwich
- Take advantage of big appetites after school by serving healthy snacks such as the following:
- fruit
- vegetables and dip
- yogurt
- turkey or chicken sandwich
- cheese and crackers
- milk and cereal
- Set good examples for eating habits.
- Allow children to help with meal planning and preparation.
- Serve meals at the table, instead of in front of the television, to avoid distractions.
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You can go to the USDA website and they will send you tons of neat nutrition info like the pyramid and coloring pages. I ordered it all for a class I taught to kids pre k through 3rd on healthy eating.