Take the 30-Day Healthy Eating Challenge at Your Child's School

We would like to invite your school to participate in a 30-day healthy eating challenge.

Why?

By reducing the amount of sugar, refined simple carbohydrates (such as most crackers, Goldfish, etc) and food coloring children consume during school hours; we think we can drastically improve:

Classroom behavior
Student focus and concentration
A students ability to retain information
And, teachers enjoyment for teaching!

To learn more about the challenge, visit: http://feedingmykid.com/30day-healthyeating-challenge-atschool/

Each year, I hear my teacher friends say its getting harder and harder to teach. I can sense their frustration with spending more time on classroom behavior and less time on their passion, teaching.

Thats why we think by tweaking what kids are eating, we can drastically make a change for the better!

We want to test this hypothesis in your school! Lets challenge our kids to eat healthier by challenging parents to start making healthy breakfasts, packing healthy lunches, and snacks for kids.

Lets see how eating more nutritiously can improve our childrens health and their academic performance.

The 30-Day Challenge: How It Works!

Select half of your classes to participate in this challenge. If you have ten kindergarten classes, select five to participate so we can create a benchmark. If you have six 3rd grade classes, ask three of them to participate and so on for each grade.

Watch Feeding My Kids video with your staff, Teachers and Administrators to get more thoughts on how to complete the challenge.

Get your teachers, staff, PTA onboard with this challenge.

Teachers must communicate with parents to ensure their participation, too! Without parent participation, this wont work!

Feeding My Kid will provide recipes for healthier breakfast, lunch and snack options that can get sent to parents to help them prepare foods. Plus, a suggested snack calendar to make it easier for parents to prepare snacks.

Children Motivate Each Other
One of the biggest advantages of this challenge is that children will motivate each other to eat better. If a hesitant eater watches enough other kids try the snap pea, then they are much more likely to try a snap pea! Studies prove it. Plus, this challenge will allow all the kids to get exposed to more fruits, vegetable, and grains. Exposure is one of the most important parts in getting kids to try new foods.
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