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Healthy Snacks Help Kids Behave

Creating Lists Generates Healthy Snacks

Children who eat balanced snacks pay attention longer in class, make fewer mistakes on tests and generally have fewer behavioral problems.

Parents know the challenge of coming up with healthy snacks that children will actually eat. An energy-boosting snack should combine small amounts of protein with carbohydrates, so you can generate ideas for snacks by creating two lists with your child.

One list should contain their favorite carbohydrate-rich foods, and the second list their favorite protein-rich foods. Then create an anytime, healthy snack by selecting one serving from each list.

Carbohydrate Foods
  • Vegetables, cut into sticks or slices
  • Fruit
  • Dried fruit
  • Popcorn
  • Dry whole-grain cereal
  • Graham crackers
  • Low-fat, whole grain crackers or pretzels
  • Whole grain bagel, bread, tortilla, tortilla chips or baked chips
  • Protein-Rich Foods
  • String cheese
  • Low-fat yogurt
  • Low-fat cottage cheese
  • Low-fat milk
  • Low-fat cream cheese
  • Peanut butter (and other nut butters)
  • Nuts and seeds
  • Hard-boiled egg
  • Sliced turkey or other low-fat meat
  • Hummus
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