Food for children, 1-5 [1989]

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care? Attend school? Stay with a relative or neighbor? Ask about the meals and snacks your children eat away from home.

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FOOD FOR
CHILDREN 1-5

Be Patient! Be patient as your children learn to eat.
It takes a while to learn to chew and swallow. Encourage them to take small bites and to chew well before swallowing.
The first year or two, they may be messy while learning to feed themselves. They do get better at it!

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After the first birthday, children don't

grow as fast as they did as babies. Their

appetites usually slow down, too.

Most children will eat when they get

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hungry if they have not filled up on junk.

Keep offering good, healthy food, and

don't fight if your children won't eat.

Is your child hooked on only one food? This is common, so don't worry. Keep offering a variety of foods, and your child will learn to eat them.

What Kids Should Eat
Servings/day

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Milk Group Meat Group

4 2 or more

Fruit and Vegetable Group
Bread and Cereal Group

4 or more 4 or more

Offer your child the recommended number of servings from each food group every day.
Children eat better when: - meal times are calm, happy, and
relaxed - they are not tired - food is easy to pick up and to chew - they are not forced to eat - food has different colors, flavors, and
textures Try to limit sweets and avoid using them as rewards.

Serving sizes 1- 3
years old 112 to 3/4 cup
1 ounce
3 tablespoons
112 slice

Serving sizes 4-5
years old 112 to 3/4 cup 1112 ounces
1/4 cup
1 slice

Your WIC foods- milk, cereal, eggs, cheese, juice- are excellent building blocks.