nutrition
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With the summer temps heating up, many parents are worried that their baby is not getting enough water. So ho much does a baby need? Dr. Sue weighs in.
Does your child need a sports drink or water to hydrate? A new study reveals the best practices for your kids.
Your goal over the next few months is to introduce a wide variety of foods. If your baby doesn't seem to like a particular food, reintroduce it at later meals. It can take quite a few tries before kids warm up to certain foods.
Overweight children and teenagers may eat more when they have a snack with an overweight friend rather than a thinner peer, a new study suggests.
With all of the back-to-school discussions surrounding getting back to healthy breakfasts, nutritious lunches and family dinners, I thought it was a good time to discuss preschooler nutrition too.
Now that our school-aged children have gotten back to class it is a great time to discuss school lunches.








