There’s nothing quite as frustrating as spending time prepping and cooking only to have your child refuse to eat. But, you're not alone! Many children refuse to eat, and a lot of the time this is due to their distinct preferences.
To put it simply, good nutrition and a balanced diet help kids grow up healthy. Here's what parents think will help to improve nutrition and encourage lifelong smart eating habits:
Eating meals as a family provides an opportunity for everyone to come together, strengthen ties, and build better relationships. Studies have shown that families that eat together are healthier and happier overall. Our survey showed that in Canada, parents understand the importance of family mealtime, and want to make it a priority in their children's lives.
Variety is the spice of life. We often hear parents say, "green beans are the only vegetable my child eats". That just teaches your child that mealtime is monotonous. Parents are now trying new ingredients in their meals to combat that.