Screenfree days & meals for toddler

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Screenfree days & meals for toddler

What You Will Learn!

  • ✅ Alarming games
  • ✅ validating screen-time
  • ✅ screentime rules
  • ✅ How to effectively engage kids throughout the day
  • ✅ Disadvantage of meals with screens
  • ✅ How to seperate screentime from meal time
  • ✅ positive encouraging parenting approach

Description

Positive and Encouraging Parenting Approach for Screen-Free Meals with Toddlers:

1. Setting a Healthy Example: Parents should lead by example and demonstrate the importance of screen-free mealtime. When adults also refrain from using screens during meals, it sends a powerful message to toddlers about the family's mealtime values.

2. Create a Routine: Establish a consistent mealtime routine for your toddler. Having regular meal times can help them anticipate and prepare for meals without distractions.

3. Engage in Conversation: Use mealtime as an opportunity for engaging conversation with your toddler. Ask open-ended questions about their day, interests, or preferences. Encourage them to share their thoughts and feelings.

4. Make Meals Enjoyable: Create a pleasant mealtime environment by setting the table with colorful, appealing dishes and utensils. Play soft background music if it enhances the atmosphere.

5. No Screens at the Table: Clearly communicate and enforce the rule that screens are not allowed at the dining table during meals. This rule applies to both parents and toddlers. Explain the reasons behind the rule in a simple and age-appropriate way, such as emphasizing the importance of focusing on food and family.

6. Offer Choices: Give toddlers some control over their meals by offering them choices within healthy options. For example, you can ask if they'd like carrots or broccoli with their meal. This helps them feel empowered and involved in the mealtime process.

7. Be Patient: Toddlers can be finicky eaters, and mealtime can be messy and slow. Be patient and understanding. Avoid using screens as a way to distract or hurry them through the meal.

8. Positive Reinforcement: Offer praise and positive reinforcement when your toddler exhibits good mealtime behavior. Acknowledge their efforts to eat independently, use utensils, or try new foods.

9. Teach Healthy Eating Habits: Use mealtime as an opportunity to teach healthy eating habits. Explain the nutritional value of different foods in an age-appropriate manner. Encourage them to eat a variety of foods for a balanced diet.

10. Flexibility: While it's essential to have screen-free meals, be flexible and understanding when there are occasional exceptions, such as special family movie nights. The key is to maintain a healthy balance.

By following this positive and encouraging parenting approach, you can create a nurturing and screen-free mealtime environment that fosters healthy eating habits, family bonding, and positive behavior in toddlers. Remember that consistency and patience are key to success in implementing these guidelines.


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