Fun foods are everywhere. Most of us live in a culture where processed, white flour, high sugar and/or deep fried foods are commonly eaten and easily purchased. The availability of these foods combined with food advertisements on all types of media are over whelming. These types of foods are so common that avoiding them becomes a challenge.
I encourage you to focus your efforts on providing whole, unprocessed foods as much as possible. This include:
If you can offer these foods to your child more than half of the time, nutrition will happen even when fun foods are part of your child’s regular diet. We are all born with an innate drive for survival. This survival instinct will attract us to the right nutrients for our bodies if we are allowed to follow these instincts.
In studies, children were offered a variety of healthy and fun foods for a week. They were allowed to choose what they wanted to eat and eat as much as they wanted. The study found that these children consumed the correct amount of calories and the right balance of nutrients. Yes, there were times when they chose fun food exclusively, but over time their bodies directed them to the foods that their bodies needed.
So we need to help children maintain an intact instinct to survive. It sounds harder than it is. Here are 5 tips to let nutrition happen.
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