Busy nights juggling sports, dance class, homework, and work or school events can create the perfect storm for making some regrettable food choices. Learn what to eat and when.| HealthyChildren.org
Parents can break the cycle of excess sugar by making some simple changes overtime. Learn more here.| HealthyChildren.org
Ever wonder how many calories your child really needs? Use these charts to get an idea of how many calories your child needs per day and how much food from each food group to serve each day.| HealthyChildren.org
Data on Americans' excessive consumption of added sugars. Intake varies by sex, age, and race.| Nutrition
In a new policy statement on the effects of digital advertising on children, the American Academy of Pediatrics highlights how in today’s digital landscape, marketing messages reach young people in less obvious but more direct ways.| HealthyChildren.org
nutrition~Along with milk, plain water is the best drink choice for kids. The American Academy of Pediatrics explains why.| HealthyChildren.org
Have you ever wondered why it’s so difficult to get kids to eat their vegetables? Not wanting to eat broccoli is rooted in a great deal of more complicated issues than just not liking green food. Learn more here.| HealthyChildren.org