About Maggie

I am a nurse and a mother of two. 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.


Restaurant chains offer limited healthy choices for kids

What’s the buzz this week? A nonprofit organization has released a report about the calories in kids meals! From the top 13 chain restaurants. The report card was not too good for most of these restaurants. But really, are you surprised?

  • 93% of the food offered to kids were over 430 calories.

I think that there are several challenges we parents face.

  • how do you know how much calories your kids are supposed to be eating? maybe you think, 500 calories doesn’t sound too bad
  • when you go out to to eat, you may be thinking or trusting that when it says “kids menu” that it is sized appropriately for children.
  • maybe your child is not overweight so you don’t think you need to worry about their calorie intake
  • maybe your child is overweight and you don’t want to harp on them or embarrass them by selecting a lighter meal

So how can I help. First, find out what your child’s calorie intake should be on a regular basis. Yes regular basis, because it’s okay to once in a while eat a little more than we need. Go to the meal planner and enter in three peices of information and you will know what your child’s body needs.

With just a little planning you can find out the calories for most of the major restaurants. If your like most families, you probably frequent 2 or 3 that are convenient for those family outings. Most restaurants have their nutrition information for their menus listed online under some kind of “nutrition” heading. Print out the menu and review it with your kids. Pick out some food choices that are lower in calorie. Help your child begin to think about “larger burger” skip dessert, maybe they will need to play in the backyard or do something active to burn it off. Everything in balance.

But make it an enjoyable experience so look over the menu of your favorite restaurant on a Sunday afternoon not right before you are going to go there.

If your child is overweight or if your child is not overweight, they are in the process of forming habits. All children need to learn about nutrition.

That means they need your help in learning how to make healthy choices now. You are their best role model…afterall. Would you teach math to person right before they are about to look for a job? No, math gets taught when kids are young, over time because it takes time to build that foundation. Nutrition is the foundation subject for good health. Kids need to learn it over time so they too build a strong foundation to help them make better lifestyle choices now and later.

But, I know I always say this, but it is so true. We have got to make it fun. Why? Otherwise, they will not want to learn about it. They will associate bad memories with the topic and shy away from it. We have to be smart like the high sugar companies. We have to make it fun and enjoyable.

Perhaps it is easier to say than do! but what if I told you that if we don’t start to help our children form better habits:

  • they will have a shorter lifespan than you
  • they have a 1 in 3 chance of developing diabetes before they are 30 years old
  • overweight children will most likely be overweight adults
  • early heart disease is being found in elementary school children

It is worth the time and effort to make nutrition a priority. Let them create their own balanced meal online and learn what their body needs with our Build-a-Meal game. Use just some of your time everyday to help your child learn about healthy choices.

Send me your ideas and suggestions. I am committed to helping you make nutrition fun for your family.

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