If you're concerned about your baby's health, you want to be
certain to start healthy eating habits early. The first year of
solid foods is a very important time for establishing your
child's eating habits. What your child eats, and more
importantly, does not eat, during this time can impact their
habits for life. Here are some tips for starting out right with
your child's first menu.
Watch the sugar This is a biggie. Eliminating refined sugar from
your child's diet in the early days can help the child develop a
taste for savory flavors, which in the long run, can help them
enjoy a wider variety of foods, without having such a sweet
tooth. In addition, a low sugar diet can help ensure that your
child maintains a proper weight. So, keep the cookies and
candies away. Use fruit and yogurt as dessert. Remember, if your
child has not been exposed to sugar, she won't miss it.
Feed whole grains Stay away from white flour. Most American
diets are painfully low in whole grains, because we are a "white
bread" society. Try using wheat breads, oats and other whole
grains instead.
Keep the beverages simple Milk, water and juice are enough. Soda
and sweetened drinks will work their way in eventually, but put
it off as long as you can. In addition, watering the juice down
a bit can help reduce the calories and sugar content. Plus, it
minimizes the risk of your child having a stomach ache from too
much juice.
If at first you don't succeed, try again Keep reintroducing
healthy foods, even if they are not met with applause the first
time around. The rule in our house is that you have to try any
food you don't like every six months. Children's tastes change,
and what they didn't like a few months ago might just taste
better, so keep trying.
Evaluate the family eating habits As your child grows, she will
be spending more time eating what the rest of the family eats,
so it's important that your eating habits be good, too. Are you
serving a wide variety of foods? Think color - too much white
food has a lot of calories, and not a lot of nutrition. Green,
yellow, red and orange foods should be on your table on a
regular basis.
Establishing good eating habits for your child is one of the
best gifts you can give her. It will set her off on a lifetime
of health and well being. Remember, the best way to get your
children to eat well is to be a role model. They will eat the
way you eat, so set a good example.
About the author:
Sarah is a 41 year old wife and mother of two boys and one girl.
She spent many years as a manager in the corporate world, and
gave it up to be a stay at home mom.
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