It is important to remember that it takes a child 6 to 7  tries to accept or start enjoying a new vegetable or dish - so don't give up. Keep  trying and your child will start appreciating multiple dishes in years to come.                 
                         
                        Plate Up to  Perfection 
                        Be innovative with food when introducing new items - style  the plate nicely, making it look creative, fun and appealing. Cut fruit and  vegetables in interesting shapes and create a visual delight on the plate!  
                         
                        The Bad Practices 
                        
                            - Do not make meal times a battleground. Let the  children have as much as they wish, otherwise anxiety and bad food associations  would develop.
 
                            - Don't make children eat while watching  television. They do not understand what they are eating and they do not learn  to appreciate food. This may be a tempting idea on very busy days, when you  want to relax, but avoid doing this.
 
                            - Don't mix everything together when feeding your  child - let your child experience the texture, flavour and fragrance of what he  or she is eating.
 
                            - Avoid snacking in between – this reduces hunger  when its mealtime.
 
                         
                        Variety is the Spice  of Life 
                        Make a weekly menu before hand, perhaps on a Sunday. This  will allow you to ensure that your child is getting the right nutrition and is  getting something from all the food groups. This will also prevent the menu  from becoming too repetitive and boring and will allow you to introduce something  new and interesting every other day. Children, like adults, get bored of eating  the same kind of food all the time.  
                         
                        A good day’s meal (for a vegetarian household) 
                        
                            -  7.00 am: Breakfast
 
                            Banana,Porridge or a bowl of cereal 
                              
                            -   10.30 am: Tiffin
 
                            Fruit,Sandwich/moong salad/talmakhana 
                             
                             
                            -  1.00 pm: Lunch
 
                            Pasta vegetable bake 
                              
                            -  4 pm: Tea
 
                            Fruit, a glass of flavoured milk 
                              
                            - 7.30 pm: Dinner
 
                            Potatoes,Bhindi,Dal,roti 
                         
                        Take your child to the supermarket with you - they will love  buying new fruit and vegetables. It will make them excited about trying the new  fruit and vegetables they have chosen! 
                         
                        Finally children see their parents as role models - so it  might be good time to get our diet in order too!!! 
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