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Top Ten Ways to Help Children Develop Healthy Habits

1. Be a positive role model. If you're practicing healthy habits, it's a lot easier to convince children to do the same.

2. Get the whole family active. Plan times for everyone to get moving together. Take walks, ride bikes, go swimming, garden or just play hide-and-seek outside. Everyone will benefit from the exercise and the time together.

3. Limit TV, video game and computer time. These habits lead to a sedentary lifestyle and excessive snacking, which increase risks for obesity and cardiovascular disease.

4. Encourage physical activities that children really enjoy. Every child is unique. Let children experiment with different activities until each finds something that he or she really loves doing. They'll stick with it longer if they love it.

5. Be supportive. Focus on the positive instead of the negative. Everyone likes to be praised for a job well done. Celebrate successes and help children and teens develop a good self-image.

6. Set specific goals and limits, such as one hour of physical activity a day or two desserts per week other than fruit. When goals are too abstract or limits too restrictive, the chance for success decreases.

7. Don't reward children with food. Candy and snacks as a reward encourage bad habits. Find other ways to celebrate good behavior.

8. Make dinnertime a family time. When everyone sits down together to eat, there's less chance of children eating the wrong foods or snacking too much. Get the kids involved in cooking and planning meals. Everyone develops good eating habits together and the quality time with the family will be an added bonus.

9. Make a game of reading food labels. The whole family will learn what's good for their health and be more conscious of what they eat. It's a habit that helps change behavior for a lifetime.

10. Stay involved. Be an advocate for healthier children. Insist on good food choices at school. Make sure your children's healthcare providers are monitoring cardiovascular indicators like BMI, blood pressure and cholesterol. Contact public officials on matters of the heart. Make your voice heard.

Information from the American Heart Association.

 

The Color Connection
Usually , the more colorful the fruit or vegetable, the more nutritious it is. Look for the catchy phrases and logos for "5 a Day the Color Way" “Eat Your Colors Every Day" and "There's a Rainbow on My Plate." These promotions are the result of partnerships among government agencies, not-for-profit groups, and/or industry collaborating to promote fruits and vegetables and educate consumers about their health benefits

 

The color model groups fruits and vegetables into five color groups: red, yellow/orange, white, green, and blue/ purple.  While all fruits and  vegetables can provide important nutrients, the different color groups have different health benefits. Consciously trying to eat at least one fruit or vegetable from each color group each day is an easy way to increase consumption of the fruits and vegetables and promote good health. 


 

Our Commitment

School nutrition programs couldn’t be more important, not only in nourishing students, but in nurturing them as well.  The Sunderland Elementary Nutrition Program is committed to providing high-quality, nutritious, cost-effective meals for our students daily.

We strive to offer meals that provide good nutrition, enjoyment, and student satisfaction.  Through our meal partners, Happy Days Playschool and South Side Cafe, we offer a menu that is familiar and yet encourages students to try new items.  By offering a variety of foods, we encourage students to follow the U.S. Government Guidelines for Healthy Eating and the FOOD PYRAMID in order to make responsible decisions regarding their life-long food choices.

Our Lunch Menu

“You want me to eat what?  I don’t think so!”  We try to encourage students to taste new foods and learn to like them.  Because young students are in the process of learning to make good food choices, we suggest encouraging your child to try an unfamiliar entree or new fruit or vegetable. 

Our Breakfast Menu

Breakfast is served every day.  We offer milk, fruit juice, cereal, and either a fruit or a breakfast bar on a daily basis.  Breakfast is considered by many to be the miracle meal.  Breakfast can help your child be more alert in the classroom, decrease behavior problems, and allow him or her to be more physically fit.  If your child is eligible for a reduced-price or free lunch, the same is true for breakfast.   JOIN US TODAY!