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Cooking with kids teaches healthy eating, life skills and more

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 02 Apr, 2025 11:42 AM
  • Cooking with kids teaches healthy eating, life skills and more
Danielle McWilliams cooks with her daughters Reese, 7, right, and Remi, 4, at their New Jersey home on Oct. 27, 2021. (Danielle McWilliams via AP)
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Danielle McWilliams' daughters Reese, 7, right, and Remi, 4, cook at their New Jersey home on on Oct. 27, 2021. (Danielle McWilliams via AP)Danielle McWilliams' daughters Reese, 7, right, and Remi, 4, cook at their New Jersey home on on Oct. 27, 2021. (Danielle McWilliams via AP)
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To raise adventurous, self-sufficient and health-conscious eaters, get kids in the kitchen.

It may sound too simple, but those are just a few of the benefits when kids learn to cook. Cooking builds life skills, promotes healthy eating, boosts confidence and strengthens family bonds — all while making mealtime fun.

“It helps to think of it as less of a chore and more of an opportunity to be together as a family,” said Jessica Battilana, staff editor at King Arthur Baking Company, which offers adult and children’s cooking classes.

The food doesn’t need to be fancy, and it doesn’t all have to be homemade.

“The investment parents make early on to encourage their kids to participate in mealtime will pay dividends later, when they’re able to handle kitchen tasks independently,” Battilana said.

Whether your child loves to cook or has never held a knife, it’s not too late to start building these skills.

Some of the rewards:

A sense of accomplishment

If the COVID pandemic taught us anything, it was the importance of knowing how to cook.

During the lockdown, Becca Cooper Leebove, a mom of two in the Denver area, began teaching her children how to do simple tasks in the kitchen. Just 3 and 8 at the time, they began by dumping ingredients into a stand mixer, rolling out dough, or icing a cake.

Five years later, their skills continue to grow.

“My ultimate goal has always been family time — something to do together that’s engaging, but also important to get them off their phones or iPads,” Leebove said.

“They also love to brag when it’s done and we all eat their masterpiece together,” Leebove said.

They clean up after cooking and know how to set the table. Now that Leebove’s son is 13, he helps chop veggies andsauté meat.

Confidence and real-world skills (like math)

“It can feel special to kids to be included in an adult activity,” said Cristi Donoso, 38, from Alexandria, Virginia. Donoso is a speech therapist and encourages her clients to cook with their kids in age-appropriate ways. She's also the mother to a 5-year-old, who has been baking with her since toddlerhood.

“There’s a lot of real-world learning involved,” Donoso said: math concepts, language skills and self-control. Kids learn by reading and following a step-by-step recipe. It takes concentration and other executive functioning skills. They also learn how to be safe in a kitchen, requiring self-control.

Exposure and sensory experience with food help kids become well-rounded eaters, she said.

“Your food experience isn’t just about sitting down to eat. It’s about making a list, going to the store, and feeling the fruit," she said.

An adventurous palate

Eric Brown, along with his wife, Elizabeth Brown, opened Third Space Kitchen in August 2023. At their two Massachusetts locations, they offer cooking classes for kids, often through day camps, birthday parties or as a school-break activity.

“One thing I see a lot is that they’re willing to experiment,” Brown said, and knowing what’s in the food helps kids get over any squeamishness. Or perhaps the common aversion to veggies.

Younger kids might start by making pizza dough from scratch or decorating cupcakes. Older kids have participated in full-cake icing competitions.

“As the programs progress, I hear less of ‘Eww, I won’t touch that’ and more of ‘What is that? I’ll try it,’” said Brown, who has four kids of his own.

Paving the way for healthy eating

Childhood obesity rates have been rising for decades, andstudies have show a positive correlation between healthyeating and home cooking, which can be a good alternative to ultraprocessed foods.

Jennifer Schittino, a Maryland-based working mom of two young children, wants to help them shape healthier habits for the future.

“It’s both healthier and cheaper to cook from scratch." she said. She also wants her children to "understand the fundamentals so they can make healthy and nutritious meals on a limited budget.”

Her kids know how to use knives and rolling pins, as well as hand-crank pasta, separate an egg, cut an avocado and toss pizza.

Parents might learn about cooking too

 

Even if you’re not a skilled home cook, don't be intimidated teaching kids to be one.

Start simple. Make a list of 10 things that kids can learn to master, Battilana suggested. It might include scrambled eggs, a quesadilla with guacamole, or pasta with steamed veggies.

“Practice making those 10 things often so you get good at them, can shop for them easily, and make them without a recipe,” she said. (King Arthur has a kids' baking cookbook due out in September, “Sweet and Salty!”)

Cooking and shopping for fresh foods become a lot less intimidating the more you do it.

“I think kids are far more capable in the kitchen than we give them credit for,” Battilana said. “They may be slower, messier, but they’re capable of a lot, and usually pretty eager to try new foods — especially if they’ve had a hand in making them.”

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