Abdominal pain in children can be caused by a variety of things. Some common causes are constipation, urinary tract infections and emotional upset.| HealthyChildren.org
Here are some guiding principles to keep in mind when planning and preparing meals for the family, based on recommendations from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.| 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
One of the best ways to expose your child with good food choices is to encourage her to cook with you. Let her get involved in the entire process, from planning the menus to shopping for ingredients to the actual food preparation and its serving.| HealthyChildren.org
A toddler’s energy requirements are not very large. Here’s a general guide for feeding your toddler.| HealthyChildren.org
Although toddlers are beginning to develop food preferences, they also can be unpredictable about what they may want for a particular meal on a specific day. Here are some ways to deal with picky eaters.| HealthyChildren.org