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Back to School: Tips to Help Your Child Make Healthy Choices in the Cafeteria

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Guest Piece By: Grace Derocha, registered dietitian, certified diabetes educator and certified health coach with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan

The school cafeteria environment gives children the opportunity to expand their palate, sample unfamiliar foods and learn to make healthy food choices independently. Recently implemented federal regulations now require cafeterias to offer more fruit, vegetables and whole grains, while limiting sodium, calories and unhealthy fats in school meals, aiding students in these decisions. If your child has the opportunity to make his or her own choices when it comes to buying lunch or snacks at school, it’s important to talk to them about how to make the best choices possible. Here are a few suggestions on how to keep them on the right track:

 

Grace Derocha is a registered dietitian, certified diabetes educator and certified health coach with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. For more tips on how to live a healthier lifestyle, visit AHealthierMichigan.org.

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