Πως να μαθετε το παιδί σας να τρώει σωστά

Ευχάριστοι τρόποι να μάθετε το παιδί σας να τρώει σωστά!

  1. Παιχνίδια

Την επόμενη φορά που θα σκέφτειτε πως θα τρέφετε σωστά τα παιδιά σας, φτιάξτε σε ένα μεγάλο χαρτί δυο λίστες, η μία τα «υγιεινά», η άλλη τα τρόφιμα που πρέπει να τρώτε «μερικές φορές». Έπειτα, προμηθευτείτε μια κόλλα και εικόνες από φαγητά και τοποθετείστε τα στην κατάλληλη λίστα, καθώς θα τα ονομάζετε. Έτσι τα παιδιά σας μέσω του παιχνιδιού θα μαθαίνουν σιγά σιγά τις «χρήσιμες» και υγιεινές τροφές.

Άλλη μια ευχάριστη εκδοχή, θα ήταν να πηγαίνετε μαζί με τα παιδιά σας στο μανάβικο, και γενικά στα ψώνια, και να διαλέγετε μαζί τα προΪοντα καθώς θα τους εξιστορείτε κάθε φορά από που προέρχονται το κάθενα.

  1. Applications- εφαρμογές

Υπάρχουν πολλές εφαρμογές στο διαδίκτυο οι οποίες είναι αφιερωμένες στα τρόφιμα, και στοχεύουν στη διαπαδαγώγηση

  1. Βιβλία
  2. Χειρονακτικά

 

  1. Apps

Healthy food monsters – iTunes – free

Join the furry friends in their quest to find all the healthy food, while avoiding all the unhealthy foods and snacks that want to kick you out of the game!

Healthy heroes – Android – free

This one will appeal to the boys … An adventure game that teaches kids about nutrition and promotes healthy behaviours. Yogopolis is being attacked by hungry monsters, who’ll keep destroying everything until kids feed them fruits and vegetables!

Healthy eating with Diana – iTunes – free

Puzzles, drawing, colouring and games teach the important concepts about healthy eating.

 

Awesome Eats – iTunes – free

In each level, you’ll stack and sort fruits, veggies and wholegrains across wacky contraptions to win stars and score points. Your kids will unlock hours of challenging game play and get loads of healthy eating tips along the way.

ABC foods – iTunes – free

Expose your child to the exciting world of food! This award-winning American ABC Series teaches children new words through sight, sound and touch. Let them chop celery, cook pasta, slice strawberries and more through beautiful pictures, lively videos, and interactive scenes.

DinnerTime app – Android/iTunes – free

Your kids will have so much fun playing and learning and, even better, you can control how long they spend doing so. The DinnerTime app gives parents the ability to easily lock and unlock their child’s Android tablet or smartphone, without intrusive controls, no matter where they are.

  1. Desktop games

Food balance game

From the Australian Government Eat for Health website, this game allows children to choose healthy foods from the five food groups for meals and snacks for the whole day.

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Lots of games to choose from for the little ones, which include identifying and classifying foods into the five groups and identifying the health benefit of each food group.

  1. Books

 

There are many books you can find or borrow from your local library. Kids respond well to hidden messages instead of direct instructions, which they can tend to turn off from.

Some classics that never grow old are: The Hungry Caterpillar, which distinguishes between foods that makes us feel sick and foods that make us feel much better. Green Eggs and Ham shares a powerful lesson about being open to trying new foods. Eat Your Peas is a funny book about dinnertime that will appeal to fussy eaters and their despairing parents.

  1. Hands on

I’m sure there are some creative types that have come up with their own versions to coax children into having fun with wholefoods but if not, here are a few to get you started.

Teach your kids fun facts

Do a Google search and find fun facts such as:

  • Apples, onions and potatoes taste the same … try it with your nose pinched.
  • Cherries are from the rose family.
  • Strawberries are the only fruit with seeds on the outside.
  • Apples float as they are 25 percent air.

Give foods a novelty name

This helps create a fun bond with healthy food. Corrie the cauliflower, Richard rice, Bernard the bean … you get the picture.

Make fun food creations

Let the kids dictate this one and let their imaginations run wild. Some examples are here.

With such a huge bank of awesome resources to encourage your kids to learn about healthy eating habits, the hardest part will be choosing which ones will work best for you!

 

 

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