Gilbert Physical Therapy October 2017

DO KIDS’ MENUS DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD?

Kids can be picky eaters. This is a fact recognized by parents and restaurants alike — hence the classic children’s menu featured at many restaurants around the country. These menus are virtually identical: chicken tenders, mac and cheese, grilled cheese, french fries, and so on. Kids’menus are loaded with fried foods and cheap carbs. Some parents love the kids’menu. It makes deciding on food easier. Or, at least, that’s what we tell ourselves. Kids’menus are populated with foods practically every kid loves. But they have a dark side. Aside from poor nutrition, the kids’menu changes the family dynamic. In an interview with Eater.com, television chef and host Alton Brown (who you may know from “Good Eats,”“Iron Chef America,” and “Cutthroat Kitchen”) said, “Never, ever, ever, ever, ever let

your kid eat from the children’s menu at restaurants and never, ever, ever make your kid special food to allow them to avoid whatever the family is eating.” Why? During his “Alton Brown Live!” tour, he explained that it comes down to control. By giving kids the option of the children’s menu, you relinquish culinary control to your kids. The next time you go out as a family or you make a delicious meal at home, they are more likely to demand “their” food. This is a habit a child can quickly adopt — and a habit that’s tough to break. Kids are picky eaters because, as parents and adults, we let them be picky eaters. We perpetuate bad habits. But it doesn’t have to be this way. In a Mom.me article, Dr. Cara Natterson suggests kids eat what the rest of the family eats. For instance, let them indulge in the appetizer menu, then build up to the entrée menu and let them share and sample your food. Encourage culinary exploration. When you encourage your kids to avoid the children’s menu, you give them an opportunity to expand their flavor horizons. More importantly, it helps them make healthier choices that aren’t loaded with fat and empty carbs. Make going out to dinner a learning experience, and before you know it, the phrase “kids’menu”will have disappeared from your family’s vocabulary.

October Testimonials Don’t Just Take Our Word for It

MUCH STRONGER!

BACK TO 100 PERCENT!

“Before PT, walking was painful and I was limping. I couldn’t ride my bike, rock climb, or go hiking. After PT, my knee is much stronger, and I am able to return to all of my previous activities. I feel no pain and have regained confidence in my knee and its strength.”

“Your staff is both cordial and knowledgeable. The therapy experience is actually pleasant here! The step-by-step sequences given to me were surprisingly effective. I know something about exercise, but I would not have expected to have the program work so well. I leave here with a much improved, pain-free range of motion and increased strength and endurance. All in all, it’s been the ticket for me to get back to 100 percent function again. Great job!” –Susan C.

–Naomi S.

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