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Child Health, Safety and Nutrition

Health, safety and nutrition are three of the most important factors to consider when raising a child. In other words, every child should grow up with proper nutrition, health and safety so that they can grow up with great wellbeing. Well, if you’re one of those adults who’s been wondering where on earth you can […]

Healthy Food For Your Child

As a parent, trying to get your child to eat certain foods can be frustrating. The young palette often does not like new colors, tastes and textures in food. However, if you teach children good eating habits early in life, they can make healthy choices throughout their lives! Every child is different. Some are content […]

Omega-3 Fatty Acids – How to Help Your Child Become an Athlete Even Before Birth

A new study from the Netherlands shows that expectant mothers who consume higher amounts of the omega-3 fatty acid DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) have children with improved motor skills later in life. Dutch scientists followed over 300 children for seven years and compared their hand-eye coordination skills to the amount of DHA measured in cord blood. […]

Is Your Child Getting Enough Good Nutrition?

In today’s fast-food world, parents are rightly concerned that their children are being properly fed. One problem is that children can be picky eaters. Even access to sugary junk food doesn’t help this problem. Some children only eat certain foods. A big problem with food control is that the child refuses food at the table […]

Child Obesity: An Overview Of Child Nutrition

Many of us are familiar with the saying “You are what you eat”; yet we choose to ignore. Why do many of us know what we eat is bad for us? Nevertheless, we consume it regularly, sometimes three, four or more times a week. Processed foods and fast food are ubiquitous, and they offer low […]

Child Obesity – Nobody Said Change Was Easy

Childhood obesity is a serious problem in the US. In the United States, more than 3 million cases of childhood obesity occur each year, which can cause serious health problems. Childhood obesity can cause high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes. Obese children are often the target of bullying and fat shaming, leading to low […]