/
Wholesome Childhood Nutrition Wholesome Childhood Nutrition

Wholesome Childhood Nutrition - PowerPoint Presentation

trish-goza
trish-goza . @trish-goza
Follow
413 views
Uploaded On 2016-08-11

Wholesome Childhood Nutrition - PPT Presentation

Sarah Jacobson Keene State Dietetic Intern 20132014 Wholesome Childhood Nutrition Nutrition Basics Nutrients important for healthy growth Feeding picky eaters Make it a family affair Q amp A ID: 443326

eat nutrition source picky nutrition eat picky source add 411 feeding eaters foods fruits amp cereals kids vegetables ability yogurt sugar dietary

Share:

Link:

Embed:

Download Presentation from below link

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Wholesome Childhood Nutrition" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.


Presentation Transcript

Slide1

Wholesome Childhood Nutrition

Sarah Jacobson

Keene State Dietetic Intern, 2013-2014Slide2

Wholesome Childhood Nutrition

Nutrition Basics

Nutrients important for healthy growth

Feeding picky eatersMake it a family affairQ & ASlide3

Keep the plate Colorful!

Fruits & Vegetables

Whole Grains

Lean ProteinDairy or Calcium rich foodsHydrationSlide4

Nutrition for Growth

Calcium : Milk/yogurt/kefir, soybeans, fortified OJ, dark leafy greens (combine with Vitamin D)

Protein: Lean meats, fish, eggs, tofu, beans, nut butters

Iron: meats, shellfish, leafy greens, beans, breakfast cereals

Fiber: Fruits, vegetables, oatmeal, whole grain cerealsSlide5

Nutrition for Growth

Pick water or other unsweetened beverages

Flavor water with fruit, citrus, mint, or diluted 100% juice

MYTH: Sugar causes Hyperactivity in kids

Added sugar DOES add calories and causes tooth decaySlide6

Feeding Picky Eaters

Inborn ability to eat a perfect diet until satiety

Parents need to relax and rely on the child

’s ability to determine how much to eat Social experiences take away the ability of a child to self-regulate dietary intake

Source Nutrition 411Slide7

Feeding Picky Eaters

Prefer sweet and fatty foods

Avoid bitter and sour foods, because they are often poisonous in nature

Texture issues10 to 15 introductions are needed to accept a new food (

neophobia

)

Source Nutrition 411Slide8

Feeding Picky Eaters

80% of food practices are in place by the end of toddlerhood

By 5 years of age, most dietary habits are set

Only about 20% of new foods are incorporated during the rest of life

Teach kids NOW what you want them to eat forever—model behavior

Source Nutrition 411Slide9

Feeding Picky Eaters

Eliminate television or distractions during mealtimes

Sit and eat with

children – don’t be a short order cook!

Talk about pleasant things

Model good

behavior

Likes and dislikes will pass—teach children to accept personal preferences of

others

Source Nutrition 411Slide10

Get Your Kids Involved

Planning menus

Shopping

CookingGardening, farm trips, farm stands and farmers marketsSlide11

Easy Meal Ideas

Make over favorite recipes: add fruits or vegetables, use oil instead of butter, low fat dairy in place of full fat products

Self Assembled: Tacos, burritos, quesadillas, wraps/sandwiches, salad bar

One pot meals: stir fries, casseroles,

chillis

, soups

Add more vegetables to pizzas, eggs, pastas, meatloaf

Add fruit to yogurt, cereals, salads, smoothiesSlide12

Make it a family affair

Try new recipes or ethnic cuisines

Join a CSA – Community Supported Agriculture

Take a cooking class, go berry picking, make breadBe respectful of personal preferences

Make and eat meals together

Sit down to ONE

meal & relax!Slide13

Thank You!

Questions?

Sarah Jacobson

SarahJacobson1199@gmail.com