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Honoring the Gift of Children Feeding & Modeling Roles for Parents & Eating Roles for Children ************** Making Food and Activity Changes Do not only point out the way, but lead the way. Sioux

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Honoring the Gift of Children

Feeding & Modeling Roles for Parents&

Eating Roles for Children

**************

Making Food and Activity Changes

Do not only point out the way, but lead the way. Sioux

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Honoring the Gift of Children

Feeding & Modeling Roles for Parents &

Eating Roles for Children

• Parents’ & caretakers’ roles include what, when, & where the family eats.

• Children’s roles include how much & whether to eat.

• Parents’ & caretakers’ doing your job & letting the children do theirs.

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Honoring the Gift of Children

The Parent’s & Caretaker’s role is to:

• Bring food into the home that promotes health.

• Choose & prepare the food.

• Provide regular meals & snacks.

• Ask the children to show up for family meals at the table.

• Eat with your children.

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Honoring the Gift of Children

The Parent’s & Caretaker’s role is to:

• Make eating times pleasant.

• Teach about food & mealtime behavior.

• Remember to praise good manners.

• Not let children randomly eat & drink between meals & snacks.

• Trust that children know the right amount to eat.

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Honoring the Gift of Children

The Parent’s & Caretaker’s role is to:

• Influence the community environments to support nutrition & physical activity that promotes health.

• Identify potential community groups that might be interested in “Honoring the Gift of Children”

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Honoring the Gift of Children

Parent’s & Caretaker’s Special feeding role with an infant is to:

• Help the infant to be calm & awake during feeding– Look at her

– Talk to her

– Try to hold her firmly or loosely

– Be alert to what calms her

– Be alert to & avoid what excites her

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Honoring the Gift of Children

Learn from the baby about how often, how fast or slow, & how much to feed whether breast or bottle fed.

Hunger Cues

– Cries

– Moves arms & legs excitedly

– Opens mouth & moves toward nipple or spoon

I’m Full Cues

– Falls asleep– Becomes fussy during feeding– Slows the pace of eating– Stops sucking– Spits out or refuses nipple– Bats the spoon away– Closes mouth as spoon

approaches

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Honoring the Gift of Children

The child’s eating role is to:

• Eat the amount she needs.– Based on internal calorie needs

– If you don’t try to control what & how much she eats

• Eat a variety of food.– If you offer a variety of food at meals & snacks

– If you don’t try to control what & how much she eats

• Behave well at the table– If you teach & model good manners

– If you praise her good manners •

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Honoring the Gift of Children

Are You Ready to Make Food & Activity Changes?

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Honoring the Gift of Children

Are You Ready to Make Food & Activity Changes to Improve Health?

• Are you thinking about making healthy changes?

• Have you tried to make food & activity changes in the past?

• If not, what would have to happen for you to make changes?

• What are the barriers that keep you from changing & what might help you change?

• Would knowing more about what makes changing easier be helpful?

• Do you know anyone in your community who can help?

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Honoring the Gift of Children

Making Changes

• Set small realistic goals & build on your success.

• Make changes gradually.

• Limit foods high in sugar & fat in your house.

• Teach children to be smart media viewers; have them find the sales pitch in food ads.

• Track your progress toward reaching your goal.

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Honoring the Gift of Children

Making Changes• Praise your children & yourself on progress toward reaching your goals.

• Ask for help & encouragement from family, children, & friends.

• Be ready with a second plan if the first plan does not work.

• Understand that set backs are a chance to re-think your plans.

• Use non-food rewards like hugs & kisses for reaching family goals.