Keith Ayoob answers the question: 'Forcing Kids to Eat Only Healthy Foods?' February 1, 2009 -- Question: Should I force my kids to eat only healthy foods? Answer: You really should never force your ...
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10 Grocery Store Snacks That My Kids Actually Eat and Love for Quick Bites
Getting my kids to eat snacks that are both healthy and tasty can be a real challenge. Over time, I've discovered a handful ...
To raise adventurous, self-sufficient and health-conscious eaters, get kids in the kitchen. It may sound too simple, but those are just a few of the benefits when kids learn to cook. Cooking builds ...
Sarah Stock, a Register Dietitian at St. Luke’s, says it’s important for parents to model healthy eating habits for children, “That whole do as I say, not as I do, never really works.” Then after this ...
Many families with young children experience bouts of picky eating, from toddlers who want to eat only chicken nuggets and mac and cheese, to kids who love sweet fruit but will not touch leafy green ...
PETERSBURG, Va. -- When it comes to health across Virginia, the city of Petersburg has consistently ranked at or near the bottom. On Wednesday, educators from Virginia State University aimed to change ...
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My kids only want to eat processed foods. How can I get them eating a healthier and more varied diet?
If it feels like your child's diet consists entirely of breakfast cereal, chicken nuggets and snacks that'd outlast the apocalypse, you're not alone. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest ...
The start of a new year is a great time to set healthy eating resolutions and build new habits to last the year. We share expert advice from a registered dietitian at UChicago Medicine Comer ...
A mother of nine wanted her kids to eat a more balanced diet, so naturally, she installed a professional salad bar in her home kitchen. “I am a little extra,” Melanie Cade, 37, of Alabama, tells TODAY ...
I know I have kids who don’t eat at home. I know I have kids who do rely on SNAP benefits,” said Carter Taylor, a 2nd grade teacher.
A/Professor Nick Fuller works for the University of Sydney and RPA Hospital and has received external funding for projects relating to the treatment of overweight and obesity. He is the author and ...
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