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Setting An Example

Children learn eating behaviors, both good and bad, from a parent. So dinner time is a good time to model healthful eating. If a child has avoided a dish, don’t pressure them.

Just give yourself a heaping serving, and ask them if they want to try. If they say no, just say “more for me!” and keep eating.

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