Sherry Taylor

Q: A recent study from Texas A&M University found that dads do this more than moms when it comes to their kids?

A: reward them with unhealthy food

A recent study found 80% of kids who were at a healthy weight regularly do it.  Only 55% of kids who are overweight do.  Here are five more ways to get your kids to eat a little bit healthier . . .

  1. Let them serve themselves at dinner, even when they’re young.  It helps them learn portion control better than if YOU decide how much they get.  And they’re also more likely to try new foods.
  1. Put away the electronics while you eat.  A recent study found distracted eating makes you consume about 10% more calories.
  1. Use smaller plates and bowls.  You’ve probably heard that one before, but it works even better on kids.  One study found adults eat 16% more when they use big bowls instead of smaller ones.  And kids eat up to 52% more.
  1. Don’t reward them with unhealthy food, like promising to get McDonald’s if they’re good.  It just reinforces the idea that eating fast food is a positive thing.  And a recent study at Texas A&M found dads do it more than moms do.

(EatThis.com)

 

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