Nutrition for Children: Building Healthy Habits Early

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Good nutrition is essential for children’s growth and development. Establishing healthy eating habits early can lay the foundation for a lifetime of good health. Balanced meals provide the energy and nutrients needed for physical growth, cognitive development, and overall well-being.

Nutritional guidelines for children:

  • Fruits and vegetables: Ensure half of your child’s plate is filled with fruits and vegetables.
  • Protein and whole grains: Opt for lean proteins like chicken or beans and whole grains like oats or brown rice.
  • Limit sugars and processed foods: Encourage whole foods and avoid sugary snacks and drinks.

Involving children in meal planning and preparation can help them develop a positive relationship with food and encourage them to try new, healthy options.

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