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Supervision
is the key ingredient to cooking with kids. All
children develop cooking skills at different rates
- having an adult introduce cooking skills that
match their ability is essential. Successful meal
preparation by an adult and child is rewarding and
strengthens relationships. Getting the entire
family involved will build lasting relationships
and great memories for years to come.
How
Children can help in the Kitchen: Children
Ages 3-6 years:
Stir
ingredients in a bowl - make sure to use large
spoon and large bowl.
Wash
vegetables and fruits. The kids will love
playing in the sink!
Shred
lettuce for a salad - tearing large and small
pieces will teach them about size
Add
ingredients to the recipe - this will teach
order and organization
Children
Ages 6-8 years:
Have
them set the table - this is a great way
to show organization
Use a dull knife or child safe knife to
cut soft foods - teaches relationship
tosizes
Beat ingredients with a wire wisk - a
great way to show how things blend to
makeother items
Fill and measure cups and spoons - teaches
accuracy
Children
Ages 8- 10 years:
Prepare
kid safe recipes - they will love the sense of
accomplishment
Use
can opener, electric beaters on low speed (with
supervision only) - a greatintroduction of
kitchen tools
Have
them place items in the microwave and choose the
numbers - a great way to reinforce time and
conversion
Children
Ages 10-12 years:
Use
an oven with supervision - a great lesson about
degrees and heat conduction
Use
a knife to cut foods (supervision is essential)
- teach techniques in cutting different
foods
Use
a grater to grate cheese, or other similar foods
- teaches coordination
Children
Ages 13-16 years:
Prepare
recipes with multiple ingredients - helps child
organize kitchen skills
Prepare
recipes independently with little supervision -
mastering these skills builds self-esteem and
builds trust
Each
child develops differently and at different rates,
use this as a guideline to help build great family
chefs. The rewards you will receive from family
involvement will last you years to come. Most of
our fondest memories center around food. Your child
will appreciate the time and dedication that you
have invested in their well being.
Make some fun and festive treats this Halloween with your little goblins. But don't leave yourself out in the graveyard with nothing to munch.
Here are some Halloween recipes that are not only for the kids. We've included some for hungry parents as well...so come join in some deliciously
scary fun!