Food for Kids: A Parents' Guide
Offered By: University of Newcastle via edX
Course Description
Overview
It can be hard for parents to work out how much and what type of food to feed their children. Which parenting strategies can help kids to enjoy vegetables, healthy snacks and new foods? Join us in Food for Kids: A Parents' Guide as we answer these tricky questions. In this course, we will look at what is actually in food, why we need it, and how we identify healthy choices.
We will cover food-based guidelines to support the development of healthy eating for primary school-aged children. We will also discuss food marketing and health messages, as well as sustainable eating.
The course will also cover common food-related behaviours in children and strategies to assist parents in child feeding. This includes advice for managing picky eaters, meal planning and healthy options for family meals.
This course has a partner course called Food for Kids: Discovering Healthy Eating which is for primary school-aged children.
Syllabus
Week 1 - What is in Food?
- Food for children’s growth, development and wellbeing
- Age-specific nutrition guidelines
- What foods do children need more of, what do they need less of?
- Do children need extra vitamins?
Week 2 - Positive Food Communication
- Food marketing and understanding food labels
- Encouraging a positive family food culture
- Managing common food behaviours in children.
Week 3 - Practising Healthy Eating at Home
- Practical food and nutrition guidance to support parents in developing healthy eaters
- Cooking with kids
- Sustainable eating and reducing food waste.
Taught by
Clare E. Collins and Tracy Burrows
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