Healthy snacks are a great way to keep your kids energized and boost their essential nutrient intake – but sometimes, it’s hard to come up with ideas that are both interesting and easy.
Luckily, Stacy Chandna, MS, CIP, has lots of tips.
You can keep it simple and provide your child with nutrient-dense foods to keep them fueled and ready to learn.
Spending a little extra time to prepare for the week ahead can set you up for a successful snack and lunch game and reduce the morning scramble.
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Try serving the snack in a different way:
Try new recipes:
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Look at the nutrition labels. Typically, the fewer the ingredients, the better.
Bringing kids into the kitchen with you promotes building independence and encourages kids to try new foods and talk about healthy eating. It may take some patience at first, but it’s a wonderful investment. With adult supervision, children as young as age 2 can help with all of the following.
Happy snacking!