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Pre-school age phase of 3-6 years is characterized by a marked increase in activity and the movement of the child and the evolution of his abilities in the language and the acquisition of social habits.
At this age can a child deals with three main meals have their meals and snacks with a note that the child is less appetite after the second year, and here we must not put pressure on the child to eat if he ate nutritious food and Variety.
You must consider these things when preparing a meal Child:
. The needs into account the child's age at the age of 2-3 are lower than those in the advanced stages of age 4-6 years.
. Baby food trends such as a preference for certain types of foods.
. Health status of the child, such as obesity or thinness injury or anemia
. Child Activity and movement, there are some children who are making an extraordinary effort and an ongoing activity. In this case they require larger amounts of food at least compared to their colleagues movement and activity.
Many of the children at this stage are losing their appetite for it must be fed to resolve this problem with attractive colors and form fitting and beautiful.
It must be good lighting so that the child eats see, try to put the food in a beautiful and attractive and colorful bowls and the fees even attract the child.
Preferably diversification and change in the types of food to the child as much as possible. It must be the food tastes Average Any not be strong and sharp flavor because children at this stage did not like it.
You must provide vegetables in small quantities and are cut small pieces to make it easier on the child covered and do not cause the child's tired chewing.
Since children love fruit, try to diversify as much as possible for them. Also it must reduce the fried foods and vegetables that contain a high content of fiber, because the stomach of children at this age are usually sensitive to this type of food.
Must be proportionate to the child's meal with his activity and his efforts.
Preferably a child at this age is given different types of foods such as milk, cheese, eggs, fruit and juice, all kinds of vegetables, lentils, beans, with interest in the peel, fish, chicken, meat, defatted, bread and dairy products from whole wheat.
Children should keep away from all kinds of sweets, sugar, jam, soft drinks, canned meat, canned drinks. And to try to alleviate the biscuit cakes, spices, ice cream, honey, nuts.
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1) Spaghetti with backed high-fiber bulgur and whole-wheat breadcrumbs meatballs
2) Backed Potato stuffed with cheddar cheese and vegetables
3) Oatmeal muffin cake
Nutrition during preschool years is important for kids' growth and learning and to provide energy for high activity levels. Here are some suggestions for good nutrition during these years.
Your preschooler is now able to feed him- or herself and is able to try a wide variety of foods. Always offer different choices for your child to eat. Offer new textures, colors, and tastes. Make food appealing and fun for your child. Your child should be eating from each of the food groups: grains, vegetables, fruits, milk, and meat.
Your job is to decide what foods are offered and when and where they are eaten. Let your child decide which of the foods offered he or she will eat, and how much to eat. Day-to-day and meal-to-meal appetite changes are normal. It is important that you don't make your child clean his or her plate.
The following table gives guidelines for how much your preschooler should be eating each day.
Grain Group - at least 6 servings each day
Fruit and Vegetable Group - at least 5 servings each day
Milk Group - at least 3 servings each day
Meat Group - 2 servings each day
Fat Group - 3-4 servings each day
It is important to be careful with foods that may cause choking:
Always cut up foods into small pieces and watch your child while he or she is eating.
Also, your child may have some food allergies. The most common food allergies are milk, eggs, peanuts and other nuts, soybeans, wheat, fish, and shellfish. Many children grow out of food allergies. If you think your child might have a food allergy, talk with your doctor to be sure.
First of all, it is important to talk with a registered dietitian or your doctor about your child's weight to decide if he or she really is gaining too much. Also, keep in mind that often a child will gain weight before a growth spurt. Here are a few tips to help prevent too much weight gain:
Additional tips:
Kids under6 years are highly energetic , active and in constant need for appealing , healthy , tasty and diverse foods with ample fluids .
The ideal foods should be presented in more than three meals a day and should be healthy , with very little to no sugars , and small amounts of fats . The ideal is a balanced diet with CHO ( Whole bread , pasta , vegetables and fruits ) , Proteins ( fish , poultry and lean meats , whole grains cheeses and dairy components ) and very little fats in the form of olive oil and natural butter .
Fluids mainly as water and milk and natural juices . Treats in between the meals in the form of chocolate .
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While children need some fat to grow and develop, too much of any sort of fat is not recommended. Butter, spreads and oils contribute to the taste, texture and enjoyment of food. They are important as concentrated sources of energy for young children who are growing rapidly and are physically very active. Fats are also needed to aid the absorption of certain vitamins including vitamins A, D, E and K. There are some fats which are essential in your child's diet for a healthy immune system and for normal brain function. These omega-3 fats are found in oily fish, nuts, seeds and their oils.
Soft drinks, sweets, confectionery, biscuits, sugary pastries and desserts are high in added sugars and often poor quality fats, as well as salt. Children under five should only eat these foods once in a while, for example, on special occasions. The over consumption of snack foods high in added sugar, fats and salt is recognised as one of the major contributing factors to high rates of obesity.
Ensure your child’s nutrient requirements are met by aiming for three balanced meals a day, each containing something a food from each food group with up to two healthy snacks. Get into the habit of trying different types of protein with each meal and a couple of different vegetables.
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