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	<title>Veggie Meals Made Easy &#187; The Vegetarian Child</title>
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		<title>Feeding the Vegetarian Child</title>
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Raising a Vegetarian child can be easy, healthy and rewarding.
I have a 5 year old Autistic child that is a Vegetarian because of disability more than choice.
He has an issue with texture and therefore doesn&#8217;t eat any meat, milk or cheese products and we struggle with getting him to eat grains still.
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<p>Raising a Vegetarian child can be easy, healthy and rewarding.</p>
<p>I have a 5 year old Autistic child that is a Vegetarian because of disability more than choice.</p>
<p>He has an issue with texture and therefore doesn&#8217;t eat any meat, milk or cheese products and we struggle with getting him to eat grains still.</p>
<p>His ideal vegetarian diet would include just vegetables and fruits.</p>
<p>His choice of food of course excited me as I cannot get my other children to eat vegetables that well, but it also concerned me because of the nutritional factors.</p>
<p>So I done a lot of research and found some interesting facts about vegetarian diets with children.</p>
<blockquote><p>Elisabetta Politi, nutrition manager at the Duke University diet and fitness center was recently quoted as saying, &#8220;not to worry. A child who (is being raised vegetarian or) decides to go vegetarian can eat a well-balanced, satisfying, nutritious and healthy diet.&#8221; The key is to have good variety in the diet,&#8221; says Polliti. &#8220;First, it&#8217;s good to look at foods that are concentrated sources of calories and protein. If you&#8217;re lacto-ovo, this will include your dairy products and eggs. Nuts are calorie-dense and appropriate for both lacto-ovo diets and vegan diets. Soy products and vegetables are good non-animal sources of protein. Peanut butter, yogurt, cheese, fruit and nuts are popular choices for kids who don&#8217;t eat meat, seafood or poultry.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Some key nutrients that may need to be supplemented in a child&#8217;s <a href="http://cheapvegetarianmeals.cheapfamilymeals.info" target="_blank">vegetarian diet</a> are Vitamin B-12 and Vitamin D as these normally come from meat products. If your child doesn&#8217;t drink milk or eat milk based products using soy products are a great substitution and also a good quality multi-vitamin.</p>
<p>Serving dark leafy greens, fruit and protein rich foods can make up for the lack of meat in your child&#8217;s vegetarian diet. Also make sure you child is getting the recommended calorie intake, I know we normally watch for excess but in the vegetarian child it is just the opposite.</p>
<p>Do your research there are many options available to make sure you are raising a healthy, happy vegetarian child.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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