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Teaching Your Kids About Sustainability and the Joys of Seafood

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The first thing to remember when trying to get your kids to do anything is not to be overly forceful.
If the situation calls for discipline, you as the parent obviously exercise this right.
But when it comes to trying to get your kids to eat healthier foods, you'll definitely need to be patient throughout the process.
Especially given the high rates of childhood obesity that exist today, teaching your kids healthy, as well as environmentally friendly eating habits is of up most purpose.
Since there are so many different seafood species out there, many of which are sustainably produced, you can both educate your kids on nutrition and sustainability.
Perhaps the best way to start getting your kids to try new seafood varieties is by disguise.
For example, instead of heading to the nearest fast food restaurant for fried fish sticks, you can use this recipe as a fun, as well as educational activity for your kids to do at home.
When you head out to the grocery store you can ask the kids to help you look for products that have been approved as sustainable.
Although it might take your kids some time to understand just how important it is to purchase these types of products, they'll definitely enjoy the hunt.
Having browsed through the sustainable seafood species at the grocery store and selected your products, you can return home and start preparing dinner.
At this point it would be appropriate to explain to your kids that by buying sustainable products, they are helping to maintain fish populations so that they don't die off and have negative effects on the ecosystems.
Once they grasp the concept, your kids will likely want to exclusively purchase sustainably produced products from that moment on.
Whether you decide to prepare baked fish sticks or another dish that your kids have agreed to try, the learning experience is what matters most.
By including your kids in the entire preparation process of the meal, they are more likely to be open to trying a wider variety of seafood species over time.
Selecting sustainable products in the grocery store, preparing the dishes, and ultimately enjoying the delicious food that they've prepared will certainly be a rewarding experience for both you and your kids.
They'll learn the importance of buying sustainable goods, as well as learn to appreciate healthy seafood.
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