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Mindful Eating for Kids
LLaura van der Mark
Upper Elementary
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The Power of Mindful Eating for Kids

Have you ever eaten a whole bag of chips without even realizing it? Or maybe you ate so fast that your tummy started to hurt? That's where mindful eating can help! Mindful eating is all about paying attention to your food and how your body feels while you're eating.

What is Mindful Eating?

Mindful eating means slowing down and noticing everything about your food. It's about using all your senses – sight, smell, taste, touch, and even sound – to enjoy your meals and snacks. It's also about listening to your body and knowing when you're truly hungry and when you're full.

How to Practice Mindful Eating

Here are some easy ways kids can practice mindful eating:

  1. Slow Down: Take smaller bites and chew your food carefully. Put your fork down between bites.
  2. Use Your Senses: Look at your food. What colors do you see? What does it smell like? How does it feel in your mouth?
  3. Listen to Your Body: Ask yourself, "Am I really hungry?" Stop eating when you feel satisfied, not stuffed.
  4. Eat Without Distractions: Turn off the TV, put away your phone, and focus on your food. Try to sit at a table while you eat. This helps you pay attention to what you're eating.
  5. Be Thankful: Take a moment to appreciate where your food came from and the people who helped bring it to your table.

Benefits of Mindful Eating

Mindful eating can help you:

  • Enjoy food more: When you pay attention to your food, you can taste all the yummy flavors and appreciate it more.
  • Make healthier choices: You're more likely to choose healthy foods when you're truly hungry and not just eating out of boredom.
  • Avoid overeating: Listening to your body helps you know when you've had enough.
  • Improve digestion: Chewing your food well helps your body break it down properly.

Mindful eating is a simple way to improve your relationship with food and your overall well-being. So, next time you sit down to eat, try practicing mindful eating and see how it makes you feel!

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Glossary
  • Mindful Eating: Paying attention to your food and how your body feels while eating.
  • Senses: The ways you see, smell, taste, touch, and hear things.
  • Distractions: Things that take your attention away from what you're doing.
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