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A Visual Guide to Healthy Eating
Using the Food Pyramid By Donna Smith
Cut a pyramid shape out of construction paper. Have your child draw a picture of each food group, or write the food groups on the appropriate sections of the pyramid, drawing lines to divide. Put the chart on the refrigerator.
After each meal and snack, have your child place stickers on the appropriate spaces of the pyramid to show the groups of foods she just ate. Ask your child where the sticker should go. If she's right, let her place a sticker on the chart. If she's not, explain why and then show and explain the right food groups. Use a different color sticker for each day. At the end of the day/week, take down the chart and talk about what changes, if any, should be made to her diet and why. (This is a great tool for adults, too!)
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