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Eating problems and feeding children Description: Taking a positive, patient approach to feeding allows children to develop a healthy attitude to food and encourage them to eat on their own. Here are some tips on feeding your child. (parentingtoolbox.com) |
Fitness and Healthful Eating for Children Description: Health and fitness information about children of all ages. (parenthood.com) |
Food Guide Pyramid for Young Children Description: Providing ways to improve diets in children from aged 2 to 6 as well as to simplify the educational messages and focus on young children's food preferences and nutritional requirements. (usda.gov) |
Nutrition--The Brainpower Advantage Description: Article discusses various studies on how proper nutrition can boost intellectual skills in children with and without learning disabilities. (healingwithnutrition.com) |
Toddlers: When Yours Doesn't Want To Eat Description: Answers questions such as how much a child should eat, what if my child is a picky eater, how can I get my child to eat, what about snack and how can I make mealtime easier. (familydoctor.org) |
Vegetarianism Description: Answers whether kids can safely follow a vegetarian diet and still get all the nutrients necessary for growing up healthy and strong. (kidshealth.org) |
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