Raring2go! 3. Bake together They say that one of the best ways to overcome fussy eating is to involve the child in cooking. You could take it in turns to cook a family dinner on the weekend or hold a baking session after school. We have recipes for all occasions on the Raring2go! website; from healthy main meals, to seasonal snacks and party food. You'll also find some strategies and ideas from CBeebies 'I Can Cook' presenter Katy Ashworth, who has teamed up with Neil Walsh, who works with parents of fussy eaters. for the whole family 6. Give something back Volunteering for a charity is a rewarding way to support your local community. You could help out with PTA events at your local school, volunteer as school governor, or help out at church. The National Trust are often looking for volunteers to �---� assist with events like the Easter Trail, or to clear pathways, build walls or event to count butterflies! You could commit to some family fundraising - how about a group challenge to take part in Race for Life in support of Cancer Research or an event like the Bubble Rush in aid of Acorns Children's Hospice? Gain another family member and do your bit for wildlife conservation by adopting an animal! Opportunities are available at All Things Wild and West Midland Safari Park. My resolutions: .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... 21
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