Filling in your child's nutritional gaps


By AGENCY

This writer gives her granddaughter a small carton of milk before she goes for her morning run as she doesn’t want to eat, but still needs some nutrition to power her through the exercise. — TNS

Yes, I know the current wisdom for feeding kids.

They need foods loaded with nutrients: vitamins, minerals (like calcium), protein and other substances to support their rapid growth and development.

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