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Healthy Eating for Children Ages 2 to 5 Years Old: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers
Rapid growth and development occurs during the preschool years, ages 2 through 5. A child grows about 2 to 3 inches and gains 4 to 5 pounds each year. Proper nutrition and opportunities to play and be physically active are critical to ensuring your child grows properly, learns to enjoy nutritious foods, and adopts healthy behaviors for maximum development and lifelong health. This publication covers various topics of interest to parents and caregivers of young children and gives an overview of optimal feeding practices.
Dec 13, 2013 348-150 (HNFE-105P)
Healthy Weights for Healthy Kids: What Is a Healthy Weight?
There is no one healthy weight for all children. Children come in different sizes and shapes. Some children are naturally petite. Others have bigger builds, larger bones, or greater muscle mass that can result in a heavier weight. They also grow at different rates. Any weight that supports growth, learning, development, fitness, and well-being can be a healthy weight.
Feb 19, 2020 348-270 (HNFE-916P)
Healthy Weights for Healthy Kids: What Should I Do if My Child Is Underweight? May 1, 2009 348-271
Healthy Weights for Healthy Kids: What Should I Do if My Child Is Overweight?
If your child is overweight, he or she is not alone. Overweight and obesity are growing at epidemic rates among American children and teens. The rate has tripled in 30 years and is expected to rise. In 2012, 18 percent of children ages 6 to 11 and 20 percent of adolescents ages 12 to 19 were considered obese.
Feb 19, 2020 348-273 (HNFE-916P)
Balancing Life: Family Finances During COVID-19 Jun 3, 2020 ALCE-207NP
Nonnutritive Sweeteners: Are They Safe? May 3, 2019 HNFE-140P (HNFE-886)
Healthy Meetings Checklist Nov 1, 2017 HNFE-480NP