My Thoughts On “TREATS”
This is the first time my kids have had a traditional cereal in I don’t know how long…it’s been at least 6 months.
They each enjoyed a small bowl, and within five minutes they were all complaining that their tummies hurt and it was too sweet.
This is the same type of reaction most kids would have to traditionally healthy foods…”eww, gross, the texture is weird…blah blah blah.”
We don’t talk enough about our palate and how it can change…and more importantly…how it can be developed to like healthy foods, just as much as it can be trained to like junk food (like this cereal).
YOU are the parent, and you determine, for the most part, what your children put into their mouths.
And most importantly…you control what is available to eat in your home. Meaning, they can’t eat cereal if it isn’t present in your home. They can’t eat pop tarts if they aren’t present in your home. They can’t drink soda if it isn’t present in your home!
It might not be the easiest thing to rid your home of junk, but it is important and oh so worth it!
Much love,
Jake
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My Thoughts On “TREATS”
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