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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your child's name in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Next, fill in the date to ensure the form is current.
  4. Provide your name as the parent or guardian in the appropriate section.
  5. If your child has a food sensitivity, list the specific foods and describe any reactions they may have if consumed.
  6. Indicate any food restrictions due to cultural or religious reasons by listing those foods in the provided section.
  7. In the 'Foods to substitute' section, suggest appropriate alternatives for each restricted food item.
  8. Acknowledge your responsibility regarding menu submissions and substitute provisions by signing and dating at the bottom of the form.

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A foods status as forbidden often makes it all the more appealing. Research has found that when given free access to previously restricted foods, children tend to overeat them. The effects of this overt restriction are therefore the opposite to those intended and may lead to children eating more unhealthy foods.
Aim to limit your childs calories from: Added sugar. Naturally occurring sugars, such as those in fruit and milk, arent added sugars. Examples of added sugars include brown sugar, corn sweetener, corn syrup and honey.
Some common dietary restrictions include vegetarianism among Hindus, kosher laws in Judaism, and halal practices in Islam. These restrictions not only shape individual eating habits but also influence community gatherings, festivals, and rituals centered around food.
If you are inviting somebody to share a meal, you ask courteously ``Do you have any dietary restrictions?. If you are going to bring a platter of treats to your workplace, you ask in advance if anybody has dietary restrictions. Its polite and sensible to make a list of ingredients and put it next to the treats.
For example, Judaism prescribes a strict set of rules, called kashrut, regarding what may and may not be eaten, and notably forbidding the mixing of meat with dairy products. Islam has similar laws, dividing foods into haram (forbidden) and halal (permitted).

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Aim for your child to get most of their calories from foods like fruit and vegetables, and starchy foods like bread, potatoes, pasta and rice (preferably wholegrain versions). They should also have some beans, pulses, fish, eggs, meat and other protein foods, and some dairy or dairy alternatives.
Foods to avoid giving babies and young children Salt. Babies should not eat much salt, as its not good for their kidneys. Sugar. Your baby does not need sugar. Saturated fat. Honey. Whole nuts and peanuts. Some cheeses. Raw and lightly cooked eggs. Rice drinks.
Aim to limit your childs calories from: Added sugar. Naturally occurring sugars, such as those in fruit and milk, arent added sugars. Saturated fats. Saturated fats mainly come from animal sources of food, such as red meat, hot dogs, poultry, butter and other full-fat dairy products. Salt.

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