My children are little 3.5 & 1.5 and I already see sugar addict patterns in them. My husband is an admitted sugar addict though he is fit and trim and tall. I worry that his eating habits will set the pattern in out family. My oldest is big, but NOT heavy she's just a big girl, tall - big features. My youngest is skinny, and has tiny features (one weighed over 10lbs at birth, the other 9 lbs.). Anyway, in my house I try to teach that we need to eat healthy, delicious foods to keep our bodies strong and our minds strong. I am trying to send the message that protien is the foundation of our meals. We also promote physical activity reminding them of the same reasons. I do not deprive them of tasty kid friendly foods, I give them low carb peanut butter with a 1/2 teaspoon of jam on whole wheat bread, I give them oatmeal (not processed) with half & half and a dash vanilla extract - things like that. They eat nuts, string cheese and turkey pepperoni. I do not keep cookies, cakes, candies, or chips in the house. I do however let them eat cheerios, and sometimes waffles.
My parents always tried to feed us healthy foods and my sister and I admittidley (sp?) went a little crazy when we were old enough to make our own food decisions, but nutrition was not something that was clearly explained in our house. My mother has weight issues, my father does not. My sister still eats horribly (junk, junk, and more junk) and allows her children (who I adore) to eat that way too - I love her and I do not criticize her, but when my children go over there - they get a little crazy with the sweets and that is something that I have to discuss with my sister since we are so close and our children are all close. Her kids are very skinny even though they eat lots of sugars are processed foods.
Anyway, I try not to be fanatical and I try to make eating healthy fun - I make faces, animals, scenery out of certain foods, I allow my oldest to help prepare foods. My one rule that I stick to all the time, is to not make them finish everything on their plate. When my daughter says she's done I ask her to listen to her body for a second and see if it's telling her it's full. It's cute, she actually sticks her ear out waits a second and says "yep, it tells me I'm full".
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