3½ TO 4 YEARS

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I am learning to do more for myself

I need STRUCTURE AND SUPPORT to eat well.
To do my best with eating, I need healthy meal and snack options from you. It’s up to me to do my job with eating.
YOUR JOB IS TO DECIDE:
MY JOB IS TO DECIDE:

Don’t worry if I don’t want to eat a meal or snack.
Tell me when you will offer my next meal or snack.
I will probably be hungry by then.

SUPER SNACKS

Snacks help me get what I need to grow, play, and learn. My stomach is small, so I get hungry every 2 or 3 hours. Offer me one snack between breakfast and lunch, one snack between lunch and dinner, and maybe one snack before bedtime.
Here are some examples of what meal and snack portion sizes might look like on my plate.
Plate size shown: 10″

Breakfast

¼ cup diced raspberries

½ cup low-fat milk

A well-presented plate containing a sandwich

1 slice whole grain toast

1 cooked, scrambled egg

Lunch

1 medium wedge, cut up melon

1 cooked, small ear of corn

½ cup water

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1 slice whole grain bread

with 1 ounce lean deli turkey or ham

with 1 slice cheese

Snacks

½ cup chopped blueberries

with ½ cup low-fat yogurt

5 or 6 whole grain crackers with cheese

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½ cup sliced carrots

with 1 tablespoon peanut butter

water between meals and snacks

Dinner

½ cup sliced peaches

½ cup cooked broccoli florets

½ cup low-fat milk

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½ cup cooked brown rice

1 ounce drained, canned salmon

Daily Suggested Food Group Amounts

FRUITS

3 servings a day
1 serving = ½ cup
(1½ cups total)

Cooked or soft, raw fruit

Mashed, sliced, or chopped

Offer a variety: red, yellow, orange, blue, and green

VEGETABLES

3 servings a day
1 serving = ½ cup
(1½ cups total)

Raw or cooked, mashed, sliced, or chopped vegetables

Offer a variety: dark green, orange, red, yellow, and purple

GRAINS

6-8 servings a day
1 serving = ½ ounce
(3-4 ounces total)

Whole grain bread, tortillas, rice, noodles

Dry or cooked cereal

PROTEINS​

3-4 servings a day
1 serving = 1 ounce
(3-4 ounces total)

Cooked lean meat, poultry, or seafood

Eggs

Cooked beans, peas, or tofu

Peanut butter

DAIRY

5 servings a day
1 serving = ½ cup
(2½ cups total)

Low-fat milk

Yogurt

Cheese

Look what I can do!

Look what I can do!

Keep me safe and healthy

Make sure foods are cut up small enough so I won’t choke on them and sit with me while I eat.

Take me to the doctor for my check-ups.

Help me brush my teeth 2 times every day with a small, soft toothbrush and a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste. Teach me how to spit out the toothpaste and floss my teeth every day.

We need to wash our hands often. Teach me how to wash my hands with warm water and soap. I need to wash them for 20 seconds, or the time it takes to sing “Row, Row, Row Your Boat.”

I need simple rules. Set limits on when, where, and how often we have screen time. Talk about what I’m learning as we watch together, and keep me safe from what I shouldn’t see. Let’s focus on each other during meals and snacks, not a screen.