Feeding Kids Aged 4- 10 Years Old

The play age years are also known as the 'middle age of childhood' years or the pre-adolescent years. You will notice that your kid is going to be more interested in making choices when it comes to eating. Most children will display definite preferences for either one food or another.

These are also the years when you can really make establish eating patterns that will function as the bedrock of health for their child's future years.

At this age you notice your kid is also more vulnerable to messages from the media and their peers to eat things that are unhealthy. The constant television commercials alone can make it difficult for a play age kid to resist sugary, fatty or refined foods.

At the same time you might also notice that your child is more interested in learning about shopping and cooking. This offers you the ideal opportunity to teach them how to take care of their nutritional needs and enjoy what they make for themselves at meals.

Eating patterns of these school age children are now also destined to be somewhat out of your control so it is important to educate them about what is best for them to eat when they are not at home.

Children from ages four years to nine years old need to eat three sit-down square meals a day and at least three snacks a day to stay healthy. You should teach them that this is the way that people should eat every day. These patterns can stay with them for a life time and this is the age in which you want to make an impact on them as to what the right thing is to do when you eat.

It is important to control your child's diet from home. Regular home cooked meals can help promote healthy eating habits. And don’t forget that limiting your child’s intake of fast foods and other unhealthy foods is a great way to control your child’s intake of cholesterol.

Studies have shown that kids who eat healthy meals at home are more likely to choose healthy snacks outside the home. That means saying ‘no’ to greasy chips and sugary candies.

You should also bag your child's lunch. If your child must buy lunch then make sure he or she can make the right food choices. Even very young children can be taught how to order healthy choices or shop for healthy groceries.

The Benefits of Having a Well Nourished Child

You are what you eat. This applies to children just as it does to adults. The benefits of making sure that your child eats properly straight from age 0 to 19 are many.

Here is what you can accomplish for your child if you try to bring them up right and teach them to shop well and eat well —

• An emotionally balanced individual who is less likely to suffer from mood swings or depression because the proper nutrition has allowed their brains to develop correctly
• A physically healthier person who is less prone to diseases of all kinds (this is especially true of kids who were breastfed and not fed bottled milk all of their lives.)
• A person who is not likely to develop allergies or other disorders (also the result of being breast fed instead of bottle fed)
• A person who is less prone to obesity (because they have not been exposed to sugar at a young age)
• An individual that has a healthy self-image and does not need to resort to behaviors like bulimia or anorexia (because he or she has not grown up in a household where food is used as emotional blackmail or as a punishment or a reward)
• A calm productive person who does well in school (because a well nourished brain is one that is able to focus and does not develop problems like ADD)
• A richer adult who does not blow money on expensive junk food or impulse purchases at the grocery store (because he or she does not experience cravings)

• A person who can cook healthy nutritious meals and pass good lifestyle habits through to the next generation

Above all you will be raising an individual who is accountable for himself or herself and who is less likely to be a burden on the medical system! Obesity costs Canadians and Americans millions of dollars each year. The system is overloaded with people who think that food comes from a restaurant, box or package. Possibly the best thing you can do is teach your child to buy healthy produce and cook it. Teach them about the evils of too much salt, sugar and fat earlier in life so they do not develop a taste for it.

Furthermore any children that your children have are likely to be healthier as well – good nutrition is a gift that keeps on giving onwards through those who descend from you!