Plan strategies for meeting nutritional needs of children.

Planning should provide foods that

  • reflect recommended serving sizes
  • represent recommendations from ChooseMyPlate.gov and USDA Dietary Guidelines for Children
  • take into consideration the developmental abilities of children
  • look appealing to children
  • address children's food allergies
  • model and provide practice time for appropriate mealtime behaviors
  • include self-help and cooperative skill-building and socialization
  • establish good eating habits
  • encourage physical activity.

Process/Skill Questions

Thinking

  • What factors determine the nutritional guidelines for children?
  • What is the importance of meeting children's nutritional needs?
  • How can the nutritional needs of children whose food preferences are narrow be met?
  • What actions can parents and caregivers take to increase opportunities for children to participate in physical activities?

Communication

  • What communication strategies can be used to persuade children to try new foods?
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  • What values do parents exhibit when they insist on certain food choices or eating patterns for their children?

Leadership

  • How can nutritional resources such as ChooseMyPlate.gov be used to teach children to make healthy food choices?
  • Why are so many young American children overweight and physically unfit?
  • What can parents do to instill healthy eating habits in their children?
  • What criteria should be used to evaluate children's menus?
  • What requirements does the Virginia Department of Social Services have in place for children’s menus and serving sizes?
  • What requirements does school nutrition have for children’s menus and serving sizes?

Management

  • What resources are available to assist parents who cannot meet their children's nutritional needs?
  • How can parents encourage children to make healthy food choices away from home?