Here are some healthy eating tips everyone needs to know

  • Set a schedule

    Plan and schedule 3 meals and 2 snacks every day.

  • Increase activity

    When you want your children to try something new, make sure they've first had a day of fresh air and exercise —so they're hungry at mealtime. When it's time to eat, serve just a small sample of the new food.

  • Timing is everything

    Regular snacking routines can make children more likely to try new foods during scheduled mealtime because they may be hungrier than if they are allowed to snack throughout the day.

  • Shop together

    Get your children involved in the shopping process. Take them to a local farmers’ market, and let them pick out the fruits and veggies they’d like.

  • Reward them

    Have your children try everything on their plate, but give them one free pass each week. If they don't use their pass all week long, on Sunday reward them with 10 extra minutes of playtime before bed.

  • Plan snacks

    Feeding your child at specific times each day, for both meals and snacks, will help maintain their appetite.

  • Know when to seek professional help

    If feeding issues persist, talk to your healthcare professional about evaluating the cause.