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Should we introduce mandatory nutrition education in schools to teach children healthy eating habits from a young age?
Should we introduce mandatory nutrition education in schools to teach children healthy eating habits from a young age?
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alina1179
Definitely yes. But where to find teachers? Yes, as Bogumiła writes, teachers will resist the new subject and new courses. Parents, on the other hand, often do not have knowledge about healthy eating.The trend of healthy eating alone cannot compete with the marketing of poisons on our tables.Summa summarum:Instead of demoralization in schools - healthy eating!
Definitely yes. But where to find teachers? Yes, as Bogumiła writes, teachers will resist the new subject and new courses. Parents, on the other hand, often do not have knowledge about healthy eating.The trend of healthy eating alone cannot compete with the marketing of poisons on our tables.Summa summarum:Instead of demoralization in schools - healthy eating!

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Aida
My child likes vegetables and fruits, but in our home we all eat them passionately, for him it is not something special just. I myself, instead of eating chips before a movie, eat cherries or peas and he learned that. Secondly, I would remove vending machines with only sweets from schools, let there be a mini shop, or vending machine (if there is no one to run a mini shop) but with water, with pastries, with sandwiches, with apples, with fruits and yogurts.
My child likes vegetables and fruits, but in our home we all eat them passionately, for him it is not something special just. I myself, instead of eating chips before a movie, eat cherries or peas and he learned that. Secondly, I would remove vending machines with only sweets from schools, let there be a mini shop, or vending machine (if there is no one to run a mini shop) but with water, with pastries, with sandwiches, with apples, with fruits and yogurts.

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Melakovska
I think so. Education in schools about healthy eating could bring many benefits not only to citizens but also to the healthcare system, as there would be fewer diseases related to obesity. In fact, parents and guardians should be the ones teaching children about healthy eating, but often parents themselves do not do this, so school education is some kind of alternative. However, teachers may not like it, as they are already overloaded with other subjects, so it seems appropriate to introduce such education already in kindergarten and in the first few classes of elementary school.
I think so. Education in schools about healthy eating could bring many benefits not only to citizens but also to the healthcare system, as there would be fewer diseases related to obesity. In fact, parents and guardians should be the ones teaching children about healthy eating, but often parents themselves do not do this, so school education is some kind of alternative. However, teachers may not like it, as they are already overloaded with other subjects, so it seems appropriate to introduce such education already in kindergarten and in the first few classes of elementary school.

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