Easy Cooking Activities with Kids London
Supernanny's methods are a combination of practical experience and expert advice, giving you the support and confidence to be at your best when your kids need you most. The Little Chef Technique, as used on the show, engages children in mealtimes and encourages them to try different sorts of food.
Local Companies
(Companies listed on this page are in no way endorsed by Supernanny or Supernanny.co.uk) Batty,John, & Duncan Quigley
45 Charlbert St
London
London
The Fine Art Society Plc
020-7629-5116
020-7629-5116
148 New Bond Street
London
London
Pennington & Dunn
020-8542-8051
020-8542-8051
141 Cannon Hill Lane
London
London
Sava Food Store
376 High St North
London
London
S & K Minimarkets
10-12 Northern Cres
London
London
Ampersaud,M,
0208-534-3619
0208-534-3619
78 Albert Sq
London
London
Nun Head Express Supermarket
020-7277-5520
020-7277-5520
2 Kirkwood Road
London
London
Alliance Food Store
13 The Avenue
London
London
Quick Food Products Ltd.
323/327 Railton Road
London
London
A S International
020-7375-3750
020-7375-3750
228-230 Whitechapel Road
London
London
Easy Cooking Activities with Kids
By Supernanny Team 26/09/2006
Engaging fussy eaters and food phobics in the preparation of their meals could be the first step on the road to a healthy eating habit. As a version of the Shared Chore Technique , preparing a meal together can encourage the kind of teamwork needed between siblings who are often rivals.
Involve your children in cooking a meal
- Tell your child he’s going to help you to cook dinner.
- Resign yourself to the mess so you can all stay relaxed! Try on some aprons and face-paint little chef-moustaches on you and your little helper. Put your child in a Fun Pod high chair - he'll get a good view and feel involved with the cooking.
- If you’re working with more than one child, split the chores so the eldest is doing the carrying, the cutting, writing the menu and name plates, and the younger is supervised by you, helping grate cheese or wash carrots.
- Heap your child with praise for his efforts, give him a special ‘tasting spoon’ and get him to sample the food as it’s being cooked.
- Sit down and eat together as a family. Even if your fussy eater won’t eat this time, don’t focus on the negative, see if you can get him to take just one mouthful and praise him for helping.
What else might help?
For older children, a Placemat Reward Chart might help next time. You’ll find further hints and tips in coping with a fussy eater. It may take a while to reverse bad eating habits, but it’s important to be consistent in your approach.
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