Not exact matches
When an allergy is diagnosed,
especially when it is a
food that is commonly enjoyed on a daily basis (milk, wheat, etc), there is often a panic of «what am I going to
eat / how am I going to feed my
child?»
Eating healthy can be hard...
especially for our
children who are bombarded with disease - promoting
foods at every turn.
A
child who is wheezing, vomiting, has diarrhea or a cramping stomach is likely dealing with a
food allergy,
especially if it is right after
eating the tuna.
My
child may be pretty into table
food,
especially if french fries or fruit are involved, but since he is easily distracted and so into
eating real
food, I find it difficult to keep him hydrated.
When your
child refuses to
eat certain
foods,
especially at your ex's during visits and overnights.
Children,
especially littler ones, don't take change well as a general rule, and changes to the
foods they
eat are on top of the list of changes they'll resist.
I just happened to run across is paid I was looking up information in regards to breastfeeding I have breasts at all my kids I have 5 my baby is 11 months and I am still breastfeeding I don't want to quit anytime soon
especially since I can not have any more
children I enjoyed the time that I still have a home and knowing that I am doing good for him makes me feel like a good mother but I am concerned because he doesn't want to
eat food very really can I get home to
eat he would just nurse all day every hour to two hours he refuses anything in a bottle or cup even if its juice I'm concerned that he's not getting enough to
eat because all he wants is to nurse can you please advise me on this thank you
[Do be careful to monitor your
child's response to your
eating foods that contain peanuts,
especially if you have a family history of
food allergies.]
It can be difficult to get your
children to establish healthy
eating habits,
especially if your
children are picky eaters, which is why a
food pyramid guide for kids is so essential - not only to help you become more educated about the nutrition your
child needs, but also for ensuring she establishes healthy
eating habits early on.
Growing
children,
especially those who don't
eat a varied diet, sometimes don't get enough vitamins A and C. It's also difficult to get enough vitamin D through
food alone.
You may not be able to force your
child to
eat everything you put in front of him,
especially healthy
foods, but you can lead him in the right direction.
The best you can do is wash your hands — and make sure your
child washes her hands, or wash them for her if she's too young to do a good job herself — frequently,
especially before
eating and preparing
food.
Specific questions should revolve around safety precautions taken during the study
especially at times when you or your
child may be asked to
eat one of your
food allergens.
It is easier for toddlers to enjoy
food when they are
eating with the family or other
children,
especially those of their own age.
So in order reduce the spread of germs in your home and to your
children, wash your hands (and your
child's hands) often, but
especially after using the toilet, changing diapers, and before
eating or preparing
food.
I think teaching
children food literacy (
especially how what we
eat is connected to so many things we all care about, including the environment, health and poverty) is one of the most important things we can do as parents and educators.
This is
especially important for
children eating vegetarian diets: They need to focus on
eating plenty of iron - rich
foods with
foods high in vitamin C to boost absorption.
-LSB-...] If your
child is a picky eater, you know how difficult it can be to get kids to
eat healthy
foods,
especially vegetables.
With people getting laid off across the country and dealing with or facing home foreclosures,
children are in an
especially precarious position when it comes to getting enough
food to
eat.
Children can be picky eaters but area organizations have found that the earlier you introduce a
child to new
foods,
especially fruits and vegetables, the more encouraged a
child will be to
eat new things.
First off, though the reduced costs of healthy
foods obviously benefit the poor most, lower prices across the board keep things simpler and all of us,
especially children whose habits are just developing, could use help in
eating differently.
Another powerful study published in 2003 Environmental Health Perspectives evaluated the levels of pesticide metabolites in the urine of two groups of
children and found that
children eating organic fruits and vegetables, consuming organic milk and drinking organic juices had levels of pesticide metabolites six to nine times lower than
children eating conventionally grown
food.17 Bear in mind, pesticides are up to ten times more toxic to
children than adults, due to their smaller body size and developing organ systems, so it is
especially important to minimize their exposure whenever possible during the growing years.18
Pregnant women and growing
children especially need to
eat as many egg yolks as possible — yet the Guidelines demonize this nutrient - dense
food.
I'm all for well - nourished and fit
children, but I also like to cook myself, and I know from experience that it's truly unrewarding and wasteful of effort and money to set out
food that nobody —
especially fussy kids — wants to
eat.
«The FDA has a responsibility to focus its attention on imported
foods,
especially those that are most often
eaten by
children.
The film exposes this myth that personal responsibility is the only thing stopping Americans from
eating healthier, focusing
especially on the health of
children and the way the fast
food industry uses manipulative marketing to hook kids on unhealthy processed
foods.
«Given how pervasive poorly regulated Chinese
food exports are in our
food supply, the FDA has a responsibility to focus its attention on imported
foods,
especially those that are most often
eaten by
children.
Specifically, parental pressure to
eat was strongly associated with
child food avoidance and parental restrictive behavior towards
children with big appetites was
especially pronounced when parents were concerned about
child weight status.