
By Nick Noloboff
As information on good nutrition becomes increasingly available, parents focus more on what their kids eat (or don’t eat) than they have in the past, and for good reason! Research consistently shows that good nutrition really counts in childhood. However, many kids simply don’t get the nutrients they need, either because they’re picky about what they eat, or because the healthiest foods aren’t readily available to them.
As information on good nutrition becomes increasingly available, parents focus more on what their kids eat (or don’t eat) than they have in the past, and for good reason! Research consistently shows that good nutrition really counts in childhood. However, many kids simply don’t get the nutrients they need, either because they’re picky about what they eat, or because the healthiest foods aren’t readily available to them.