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Apr. 2012 27

Why Kids Should Learn to Cook

 

As more and more emphasis is placed these days on eating whole foods and having meals at home, some people may be eager to embrace this home-cooking lifestyle, but aren’t sure where to begin. After decades of eating gourmet food out at restaurants and heating up frozen dinners at home, many families just don’t know how to cook. Or their knowledge of cooking may be flawed – perhaps they think that cooking means hours of elaborate preparation and expensive grocery shopping trips.

So teaching our children to cook helps prepare them for the future. Giving them these skills may help prevent them from getting stuck when necessity or principles call them to cook their own food.

Here are some other reasons why it’s a good idea to teach your children to cook.

Do the Math

It’s nearly impossible to cook without doing some math. Whether you’re cutting a whole recipe in half or just measuring out cups of flour, it’s a great way to give your kids a jump-start on math skills. Cooking may help children see that math has a practical application in the real world – perhaps they’ll see that it’s not as abstract as they think!

An Anti-Obesity Weapon

In the US and Europe, obesity among children has become problematic, even being called an obesity epidemic by some. Teaching children to cook encompasses such vital information as nutritional content, food preparation, and calorie information.

Many children (and many adults, too!) simply don’t know how to prepare healthy food, or prepare foods in healthy ways. For instance, if they are not taught proper cooking skills, kids may think that the only way to prepare potatoes is in the form of greasy fries. Learning to cook, they can pick up important information and skills, such as how to make oven fries, and/or how to incorporate sweet potatoes in various dishes as well as white potatoes.

Appreciation

Teaching children to cook is a powerful learning experience, yet children do not necessarily feel like they’re learning anything major. After all, learning to cook can be a lot of fun. The lessons are big, though – children who know how to cook understand what goes into food preparation. They may have a better idea of the fact that food doesn’t just happen.

Nutritional Control

As your children learn to cook, they are learning a powerful tool to take control of their own health. It’s been said that your food can be your medicine, and if your children learn how to prepare foods, they can give their body just what it needs nutritionally, both now and in the future.

Apr. 2012 22

Marriage Problems: How Counseling Can Help

 
Many couples who are struggling in their marriage turn to therapy in the form of counseling. Other struggling couples aren’t sure if counseling is even worth it – they may wonder what the point is if they’re sure their relationship is finished. But there are some very real ways that counseling can help a marriage, [...]

Apr. 2012 19

How to Tell Your Kids about Your Marriage Break-Up

 
Many parents dread trying to tell their children about their pending break-up. They are right to be concerned – divorce does affect children, as multiple studies and experiences have shown. But done thoughtfully and with appropriate follow-up, the news about your marriage break-up does not have to be the end of your child’s world. It [...]

Apr. 2012 17

Why Family Meal Times Are Important

 
The concept of the family meal seems to be something that belongs in and to the past. Interest in this tradition, however, is reviving, especially as research continues to point to the benefits of family meals.
What is the big deal about family meals, anyway? Are they really important? The research would suggest yes, they are. [...]

Apr. 2012 16

How to Stay Emotionally Healthy When Caring For Your Aging Parents

 
There’s no doubt that caring for aging parents can tax you emotionally. It can seem like there’s no “right thing” to do; every choice presents pros and cons, and family rivalries and disagreements that used to be dormant come to life. It’s a tough time for everyone.
So how are you supposed to stay emotionally healthy [...]

Apr. 2012 10

How to Deal with Dementia in Your Elderly Parent

 
Dementia can be absolutely frightening for children of elderly parents and the parents themselves. The emotional roller coaster can be exhausting. Dementia is not necessarily the same as Alzheimer’s disease, but it can present similar symptoms, so you might find some help in Alzheimer’s support groups and other resources.
Here are some tips on dealing with [...]

Apr. 2012 9

Coping Strategies: When an Elderly Parent Moves In With You

 
It can be really hard to cope when you have an elderly parent move in with you. Even if you are fortunate enough to have separate quarters for your aging parent, it’s still stressful. For those who have their parent move into a small home that already has little room, it can seem like torture.
What [...]