I volunteered to help run a half-term youth group in a deprived area of my city over this half term, so I decided to run a session around healthy eating and got funding to buy smoothie makers and juicers and got local greengrocers to donate fruit and veg.
To start the session off, I asked for a show of hands for who ate fruit and veg on a regular basis - would you credit it, not a single child put their hands up!
Then I showed them various pieces of fruit and asked them to shout out what it was - to my shock and horror, three of the children didn't know what a banana was! None of them had ever eaten a mango either, so I chopped one up and passed it round (hence my post about growing one!)
You know, by the end of the session, all of the kids had been up to make juices or smoothies at least twice and were all raving about how cool fruit is!
So tomorrow, I'm running a grow your own session and I'm going to get them to plant various things to take home a nuture and the youth centre where I'm based has kindly let us use the garden area to turn in a veggie patch!
To start the session off, I asked for a show of hands for who ate fruit and veg on a regular basis - would you credit it, not a single child put their hands up!
Then I showed them various pieces of fruit and asked them to shout out what it was - to my shock and horror, three of the children didn't know what a banana was! None of them had ever eaten a mango either, so I chopped one up and passed it round (hence my post about growing one!)
You know, by the end of the session, all of the kids had been up to make juices or smoothies at least twice and were all raving about how cool fruit is!
So tomorrow, I'm running a grow your own session and I'm going to get them to plant various things to take home a nuture and the youth centre where I'm based has kindly let us use the garden area to turn in a veggie patch!
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