For health-conscious parents, Halloween can be tricky. Do you set limits? Do you let kids decide how much to eat?
There isn't just one right answer. Instead, use your best judgment based on your child's personality and eating habits. Kids who generally eat just a couple of pieces and save the rest might be trusted to decide how much to eat. But if your child tends to overdo it, consider setting limits.
Here are some more tips for handling the Halloween treats:
You also can offer some alternatives to candy to the trick-or-treaters who come to your door. Here are some treats you might give out:
Steer clear of any snacks or toys — like small plastic objects — that could pose choking hazards to very young children.
And remember that Halloween comes just once a year. If your family eats sensibly the rest of the time, that has a more lasting impact than a few days of overindulgence.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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