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About Maggie

I am a nurse and a mother of 2. I am also the founder of Nourish Interactive. I am very concerned about the health and well being of our children. I started the Nourishing Thoughts Blog so that I could help parents keep up on the latest trends in children's nutrition and exercise.

I know that much like reading and writing is the foundation for learning, nutrition is the foundation for healthy children. But with so many new studies, products and trends constantly being reported it is hard to keep up. I just want to make it a little easier for parents by doing some of the legwork and providing you with up to date information.


New study indicates food restriction less effective in controlling childhood obesity

A new study conducted at the Center for Childhood Obesity Research at Pennsylvania State University looked at childrens’ self control (inhibitory control), food restrictions and weight gain.

In general, they found that the combination of high parental restriction and low self-control put girls at the highest risk for weight gain among the group studied.

So what does this mean to us parents.  It is better to help children learn better self control habits instead of restricting foods.

Here are some tips on helping kids eat healthier:

  • first, kids need to be involved
  • teach kids what healthy foods are
  • let them choose which healthy foods they would like to eat
  • it is best not to forbid your child from eating certain foods because that will only make them want it more
  • it is better not to bring junk food in the house so it won’t be tempting for the family
  • work together as a family to eat healthier, it is too hard on the child when he/she is singled out
  • keep it positive

Start with small goals so kids can feel successful even with small changes.  Be patient, it can take a little time to change habits and replace them with new habits.

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