Eating a healthy lunch at school is an important element in creating and supporting healthy eating habits and overall wellbeing. Getting children to eat a healthy well-balanced lunch at school can be difficult and challenging when children are picky eaters. Below are some practical strategies to get children excited about choosing nutritious options during school lunchtime.
Involve Children in Planning Lunches: Empower children by involving them in process of planning their lunches. Talk about the importance of a balanced diet and ask them what their favourite fruits, vegetables, and proteins are and how they can be included into their lunch. Consider creating a weekly or monthly menu together, allowing them to make choices within a framework of healthy options. The ability for children to choose what is to be included in their lunches creates a sense of independence and responsibility and will increases the likelihood that they will enjoy their lunch.
Make Healthy Choices Fun: Presentation matters, especially for young children. Transforming healthy foods into visually appealing and fun shapes can make them more enticing. Consider using cookie cutters to create interesting shapes from fruits and vegetables or arranging them in a colourful and creative way. Additionally, consider incorporating themed days, such as “Rainbow Day,” where children are encouraged to eat fruits and vegetables of different colours.
Educate on Nutrition: Teach children about the nutritional value of different foods and the positive impact they have on their bodies. Simple lessons about the importance of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins can go a long way. Use age-appropriate resources like interactive games, videos, or stories to make learning about nutrition enjoyable.
Provide Variety: Variety is key to maintaining interest in healthy foods. Offer a wide range of options to cater to different tastes and preferences. Rotate menu items regularly to keep the selection fresh and exciting. This not only prevents boredom but also exposes children to a wider array of nutrients.
Lead by Example: Children often model their behaviour based on the actions of adults around them. Demonstrate the importance of healthy eating by making nutritious choices in your own lunches. When children see adults embracing a balanced diet, they are more likely to do the same.
Creating healthy eating habits is an important part of a child’s overall wellbeing and is particularly important when children are away from their parents and eating lunch at school. By involving children in the decision-making process, making healthy choices enjoyable, and providing education on nutrition, we can inspire a lifelong appreciation for nutritious foods.