Making Mealtime a Happy Time for Preschoolers [electronic resource] : A Guide for Teachers. 1982 Edition / Janet Lundin, Ed. and Theodore Smith, Ed.

Practical suggestions for improving the mealtime environment in child care centers are provided for child development personnel. Nine factors to ensure a successful mealtime environment are given along with suggestions for introducing new foods and for encouraging independence and socialization duri...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ERIC)
Corporate Author: California. State Department of Education
Other Authors: Lundin, Janet, Smith, Theodore
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1983.
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520 |a Practical suggestions for improving the mealtime environment in child care centers are provided for child development personnel. Nine factors to ensure a successful mealtime environment are given along with suggestions for introducing new foods and for encouraging independence and socialization during mealtime. A section dealing with special circumstances such as slow eaters, obese children, allergies, and special diets is followed by ways to encourage children to participate in many aspects of the meal including planning the menu, growing the food, preparing the food, decorating and setting the table, and cleaning up. It is recommended that a statement of nutrition philosophy for a child care center be formulated. (A sample philosophy statement is included.) (JH) 
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