Adults love eating junk food and so do kids! Junk food is always one swap away from the plate full of healthy veggies or the plain routine food they have.
As a parent, you must have struggled to say 'No' to your child when they ask you for junk food. Then comes the question why! You can't explain the kids technical information like calories and cholesterol but what you can always do it make smarter choices in their everyday food habits. Below listed are some best ways to raise your kids in a junk food free environment:
Parents are often a child's first role model so whatever they see them doing, they enact the same. If you want your child to eat healthy, you should follow the same guide. If, as a parent, you eat out more often and prefer junk, the child is bound to follow. Hence, early encouragement and motivation starts from home.
One more point nutritionists stress on is developing good lifestyle habits for kids when they are very young. When they adopt good habits from the start, it will stay with them through life. At the dinner table, whenever you feed them any veggies, explain its benefits to them. This will definitely help them.
This principle applies to both adults as well as kids. The number one contributor to junk eating is stress and boredom. Children often get fussy and demand for junk food when they are idle and don't have anything to keep them busy. So, during evenings, it is a good idea to enrol them in some classes or activities which would keep them engaged.
When you are craving for something, it is suggested you have water first. This is because cravings and hunger pangs are often confused for thirst and this may confuse the body. For little children, when they make demands at odd times, it may signal the same so you should always give them water to drink at regular intervals. It will also keep hydration levels in check.
Studies have proved that inadequate sleep not only impacts your energy levels, it also makes you hungrier. Kids who recorded less hours of sleep have a bad control on their appetite and get hungry at odd hours too. They are more likely to ask for high-calorie, canned food when they are sleep deprived.
As they say, homemade is always the healthy option. When you can't switch them away from outside food, you can always make it at home, making a few healthy swaps too. This also reduces the chances of contamination, preservation present in fast foods. This can also be a change for them in daily routine food, making them enjoy it even more.
Many parents have the habit of controlling their children's fussy behavior by offering junk food or their favorite packet of chips as a reward for doing something. Stop doing this altogether. It is a very unhealthy habit to follow. When you offer any food as a bribe, they feel there is no harm in eating them, sending a wrong message.
If adults can have a stress free cheat day, why can't the little ones? It is not a good idea to 'ban’ junk food altogether. Instead, fix a date in a month when you can go out and binge on their favourite snacks and junk food. They will also learn the art of balancing food and nutrition this way.
Healthy habits start young and it is absolutely true. There are certain lifestyle swaps you can do to gain benefits. For example, feed them a protein rich diet and natural sweets which will keep them full. Also, when you go grocery shopping, tag your kids along and get the healthy stuff and not the junk. One more thing you can do is organise your pantry and keep the bad stuff behind and healthy snacks in the front. This way, when they feel hungry, they will pick out the right stuff.