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Vegetarian Advice: Child Goes Veg, Mom WorriesQuestion: 'What's a balanced vegetarian diet for a 9 year old? I want to ensure she is being properly fed...I want to respect her wishes...'My daughter recently decided to become a vegetarian. She has always been a really picky eater so I am not sure how to keep her healthy and what foods to prepare. No one else in the family has made this choice so I want to ensure she is being properly fed but she is not anxious to try soy or tofu products. She is only 9 and I want to respect her wishes but she has to eat properly and supplement the protein from other sources than meat. She loves fruit and vegetables and I have put seeds and nuts in her salads along with cheese (she will eat dairy products). What consists of a balanced diet especially for a 9 year old? - A.A. Savvy Vegetarian Advice:Dear A.A., You're a great Mom to go along with your daughter, but still insist on proper nutrition. I've had similiar letters, and it might be helpful to you to read a couple - they may give you some ideas: Your situation is unusual in that your daughter is only 9, but that's just about the age to start learning about cooking and nutrition. The more she participates in the process, and assumes responsibility for eating well, the better off she'll be as a vegetarian in the long term, and the more likely to stick with it. I'm not sure if that would be harder for you, or not - I always found it way more work to get my girls to do kitchen stuff than it was to do it myself. But they appreciate my efforts now! Here are a few resources to help you feed your daughter: I've attached three free SV reports for you: 10 Tips for Beginning Vegetarians, Vegetarian Nutrition, and Beans Without Gas. I also recommend Vesanto Melina's vegetarian nutrition manual 'The New Becoming Vegetarian', and Nava Atlas's Vegetarian Family Cookbook. All these resources will be a big help to you in sorting out the nutrition issues. Your daughter doesn't have to eat tofu or other forms of soy if she'd rather not at this point - tofu is definitely an acquired taste. Beans and lentils are necessary though, as well as nuts and cheese for her to get enough protein. She needs a variety of whole grains too, for the vitamins and minerals. I don't know if she'll eat eggs, but you could try to sneak a few a week into her diet. Savvy Veg has quite a few bean and tofu recipes, many of them kid friendly. Check the SV Recipes Index I also recommend a children's vitamin supplement - Rainbow Light makes a balanced food based supplement. May I suggest that the rest of the family join in eating vegetarian dishes with your daughter as much as possible - it will help to keep her from becoming the odd one out, and improve all your diets. Thanks for writing, and take deep breaths! Let me know if you have any other questions. All the best, Judy Kingsbury, Savvy Vegetarian More SV Advice Letters About Kids Going Vegetarian
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