Role Modeling
Dave Fitzgibbon
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01/30/2015
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Dipti Dev Role Modeling Module
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- [00:00:00.043][Music}
- [00:00:08.202][Dipti Dev]: Let's look at some strategies
- [00:00:09.962]using mealtime verbal comments to help you
- [00:00:13.442]be a healthy role model for children.
- [00:00:16.001]Make specific comments by describing the
- [00:00:19.722]taste and texture of foods. For example,
- [00:00:23.142]a specific statement such as,
- [00:00:25.722]"This pineapple tastes so sweet and juicy!"
- [00:00:29.881]is more effective to improve a child's food
- [00:00:32.542]acceptance than simply saying, "This
- [00:00:35.142]pineapple tastes good."
- [00:00:37.502][Teacher]: Now for some pineapple.
- [00:00:40.282]Oh, it looks so sweet and juicy and it
- [00:00:44.201]looks so fresh. I can't wait to try some.
- [00:00:47.582]Would you like to try some? It's really
- [00:00:49.661]yummy. Do you want pineapple?
- [00:00:51.941][Dipti Dev]: Being enthusiastic, being
- [00:00:55.042]excited about healthy eating may motivate
- [00:00:57.382]a child's openness to try different foods.
- [00:01:00.702]For example, if I say, "These carrots look
- [00:01:04.582]so sweet and crunchy! I can't wait to taste them."
- [00:01:08.342]This is more effective than just saying,
- [00:01:10.962]"Try these carrots."
- [00:01:13.022][Teacher]: These water chestnuts are so
- [00:01:15.861]crunchy. I have to try them again. Mmm,
- [00:01:21.301]Can you hear it crunching? I like it.
- [00:01:24.742][Dipti Dev]: Ask questions about the types
- [00:01:27.041]of fruits and vegetables children see on
- [00:01:29.221]their plate, or their favorite fruits and
- [00:01:32.462]vegetables.
- [00:01:33.901]This could engage and encourage children
- [00:01:36.861]to try these foods.
- [00:01:38.861][Teacher]: What kind of vegetables do you
- [00:01:40.501]see in the vegetable mix?
- [00:01:42.182][Kid]: I think I see green pepper,
- [00:01:46.021]corn and...corn and peas.
- [00:01:53.922][Teacher]: What's those orange things?
- [00:01:56.302][Kid]: Carrots.
- [00:01:58.002][Teacher]: Carrots! Carrots.
- [00:01:59.821][Kid]: And mushrooms.
- [00:02:01.301][Teacher]: And mushrooms.
- [00:02:02.941]I want you guys to tell me what your
- [00:02:05.542]favorite vegetable is.
- [00:02:09.762][Kid]: The carrots.
- [00:02:11.201][Teacher]: The carrots.
- [00:02:12.441]I like carrots too.
- [00:02:14.582][Kid]: I like the carrots too.
- [00:02:16.122][Teacher]: I like carrots because we
- [00:02:17.401]can eat carrots in a lot of different ways.
- [00:02:19.141]You can eat them cooked, but we don't have
- [00:02:21.001]to cook them. We can eat them raw.
- [00:02:22.842]We usually eat carrots cooked.
- [00:02:25.522][Kid]: I eat raw. When I was at grandma's house
- [00:02:28.082]I ate raw beans.
- [00:02:29.681][Teacher]: Raw beans. Were they...
- [00:02:31.262]When you eat vegetables that are raw,
- [00:02:33.181]are they really crunchy?
- [00:02:34.282][Kid]: Yeah, and like, we could hear them.
- [00:02:37.461][Teacher]: You could definitely hear them
- [00:02:39.002]I bet.
- [00:02:39.882][Dipti Dev]: Use absolute comments.
- [00:02:42.082]An absolute statement such as, "I like oranges
- [00:02:45.301]because they are so sweet and yummy,"
- [00:02:48.701]is more effective than using a comparative
- [00:02:51.382]statement such as, "I like oranges more
- [00:02:54.822]than apples."
- [00:02:56.342][Teacher]: I always eat my vegetables,
- [00:02:58.622]right, because my vegetables make me strong,
- [00:03:01.621]helps my body.
- [00:03:06.862]You can pour your milk.
- [00:03:08.401][Kid]: I want a vegetable.
- [00:03:09.701][Teacher]: Oh, more vegetables, yes.
- [00:03:15.262][Kid]: I'll give you more, one whole bite.
- [00:03:17.661][Teacher]: One whole bite! Like this big.
- [00:03:24.632][Teacher]: I like the fruit, it was so
- [00:03:26.201]sweet and soft and juicy. Would anyone else
- [00:03:29.682]like to try some fruit?
- [00:03:31.021][Kids]: Me me me me!
- [00:03:32.862][Teacher]: Libby, why do you like the fruit?
- [00:03:34.701][Libby]: Because they're so soft and juicy
- [00:03:36.881]and sweet and I love them so much.
- [00:03:39.261][Teacher]: Great. Anyone else like to try
- [00:03:41.921]some fruit?
- [00:03:42.781][Kids]: Me me me me!
- [00:03:43.722][Teacher]: Ok make sure you pass it to
- [00:03:44.901]your friends.
- [00:03:47.101][Music]
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