Eat to Grow
Simple Rules For Proper Nutrition for Children
Whole-Grain Foods
- Look for whole-grains with adequate carbohydrates fiber and B-vitamins
- Carbs for brain fuel
- Fiber for satiety
- B-vitamins for energy metabolism
- Choose foods that list whole grains as the first or second ingredient on the food label
- Give kids whole-grain crackers for snacks and whole-grain pastas at dinner
Fruits and Vegetables
- Packed with vitamin A and C, potassium and fiber
- Vitamin A for eye health/development
- Vitamin C for healthy tissues/wound healing/immune health
- Potassium for healthy heart rhythms/contractions
- Fiber for satiety
- Fresh is always preferred, but frozen is perfectly acceptable for frozen fruit snacks/smoothies
- For breakfast, give them fresh fruit on oatmeal, slices of melon with whole-grain toast and/or a glass of orange juice fortified with vitamin A and D
- For lunch, try crunchy baby carrots or sliced apples as a side
- For dinner, create some color variety with broccoli, corn, sliced peppers, asparagus or leafy green salad
Low-fat Dairy Foods
- Contain protein, calcium, potassium, magnesium, and phosphorus
- Protein for muscle growth and repair, healthy hair and nails
- Calcium for bone health/density
- Potassium for healthy heart rhythms/contractions
- Magnesium for energy production and muscle contractions
- Phosphorus for proper kidney function and filtration of waste products
- Children and teens should strive for 3 dairy servings per day
- Try these nutrient-dense dairy snacks
- Non-fat, Greek yogurt with fruit and honey for breakfast or an after-school snack
- Fresh mozzarella
Lean Meat/Poultry/Fish/Eggs/Beans/Nuts
- Packed with protein, iron, zinc and B-vitamins
- Protein for muscle growth and repair, healthy hair and nails
- Iron for blood health, hemoglobin formation, muscle function and brain function
- Zinc for cognitive function, wound healing, and activation of T cells, which control immune responses and attack cancerous/harmful cells
- Try scrambled eggs at breakfast
- Test out bite-size pieces of meat/poultry/fish for dinner (grass-fed, free-range, wild-caught)
- Provide them with trail mix as a snack