Mrs. Valerie Forshaw
Principal

Mr. Peter Sullivan
Assistant Principal

Safety

Healthy Eating

Eating healthy is extremely important for children and teenagers. Read this to learn more:

Developing Healthy Eating Habits

Children develop a natural preference for what they eat most often and enjoy. The challenge is to make healthy choices appealing. No matter how good your intentions, trying to convince your eight-year-old that an apple is as sweet a treat as a cookie is not a recipe for success! However, you can ensure that your children’s diet is as nutritious and wholesome as possible, even when allowing for some of their favorite treats. You can please both your child’s palate and your sense of parental responsibility.

Because the childhood impulse to imitate is strong, the best move you can make to start your child off on the right dietary foot is to be a role model, so that when your youngster asks to taste what you're eating, your plate is filled with healthy selections. If you're asking your child to eat vegetables and fish while you graze on potato chips and soda, your actions will override your good intentions.

Tips to Promote Healthy Eating

 

For more information on healthy eating, please read this article.