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39 sats \ 2 replies \ @grayruby 18 Jan \ on: Daily Health Principles: Don't Buy Stuff That's Bad For You HealthAndFitness
Yes out of sight out of mind works wonders.
We have a long running joke in the house. Whenever my wife buys sweets or junk I will say that’s a double negative (wasted money and bad for us). So she will reply then it is a positive. And I will say plus not times.
It's tough, because I also don't want us to be "those parents" who don't let their kid enjoy treats.
One of our annoyances is how much junk food my parents dole out, because that makes it even harder to feel ok about indulging ourselves.
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Fortunately my son was never really into sweets or salty snacks but he is a sucker for fast food.
My daughter is the opposite. She isn’t really into fast food (unless it is pizza) but loves a sweet treat.
I think the goal should be developing good habits in the kids so they have a mindset of eating healthy taking care of themselves and eating the bad stuff in moderation.
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