Did you know that as a parent, you are the most important role model for good nutrition and healthy living in your child's life? Make sure you're sending the right messages! Don't worry — it doesn't take much! Experts from the American Obesity Association advise:
Have everyone in the family eat healthy; not just those "with a weight problem."
Don't rush through meals!
Turn off distractions, like the television, while eating.
Don't make foods that are high in fat and calories a regular part of your diet.
Keep healthy, low-calorie snacks on hand. Limit access to unhealthy junk foods.
Don't overfeed children. Keep portion sizes in moderation!
Don't make eating an issue. Let hunger guide how much your child eats. If you notice he or she is not eating enough on a regular basis, or you think he or she is overweight, talk to your doctor.
Don't serve fast food more than once a week.
Don't use food as a reward or withhold or force food as a punishment.
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