How to teach children about your diet

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By shailini


Your health and body is important and on Mother’s day you are given a free reign to get yourself pampered and celebrate your motherhood with your family. Your role as a mother doesn’t end at this day alone. Your love and commitment is forever and every thing you do like showing them what is right and wrong is all for them alone.

It’s true that the way you eat can control your children’s diet in the future. The Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust have recently discovered that the food that you eat has a strong influence on the future diet of your child from as early as pregnancy. Drawing further on the thesis, they believe that eating habits and even small changes in the environment can be passed on through DNA. Another theory suggests that by 2050 nine out of ten children will be obese and it all depends on our actions today.

Even if you ate fatty foods during pregnancy, you needn’t worry because all you need is a positive influence on your children’s eating habits. There are many things you can do now that will set an example for your children as they grow up, irrespective of their age. All that you need to do is make delicate changes to help them move in the correct direction.

Have a fantastic Mother’s day with and action filled picnic, long walks and turn the day around and spend this day with your family with the right food and a lot of fun. The best part of all is that they will not even realise the change that you have made to the diet while they have fun on Mother’s day.

The whole family can feel and enjoy the benefits of a healthy body and natural weight loss. Have a great Mother’s day by setting your children in the right direction and creating a day to remember for life.

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