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Malnutrition affects brain growth and social development |
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It is not acceptable to thaw food at room temperature |
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The brain chemistry and functioning of the nerves of the brain can be altered if there is change in nutrient or energy. |
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Children who skip breakfast do not make up for the nutritional loss over the period of the rest of the day |
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Children who are overweight as preschoolers are five times more likely to be overweight at 12 years of age than children who were not overweight as preschoolers. |
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In terms of perverting cavities. it is better to drink tap water than bottled water |
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It is estimated that more than 6 million children have one or more food allergies |
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The chance of illness is not the same for breast- and bottle fed babies. |
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Children who have companionship at mealtimes have been observed to eat more servings of the basic food groups |
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The U.S Daily Reference Intakes (U.S DRis) are the suggested amounts of essential nutrients such as protein, vitamins, and minerals that should be consumed in foods daily to ensure good health and can be found on food labels |
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Dietary inadequacies for fruits, vegetables, breads and whole grains have been found in many menus in early childhood education |
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Fruits are good sources of vitamins A,B and C |
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Adverse consequences from food insecurity and hunger in children include higher levels of aggression and hyperactivity and difficulty getting along with other children. |
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Erikson related how toddlers like to gain control over their world by asserting their autonomy. The first area in which toddlers assert themselves is in learning to feed themselves. |
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A child with disabilities or special needs may have specific needs for higher- or lower-calorie foods, and so the menu may have to be adjusted. |
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The teacher who is purchasing food for meals should avoid fresh products that are labeled "frozen, defrosted. |
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Breast milk is more complex than formula and it contains over 150 varieties of fatty acids. |
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Correlation has been found to exist between poverty and impaired growth. |
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One of the functions of iron is to help the immune system resist infection. |
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The new food label is colored coded for easier understanding. |
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what they are; their values; food labels; vitamins; fats |
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preschoolers; school age children; risks; causes |
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what it is and what it affects; brain growth |
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Breast feeding and bottle feeding |
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the difference; nutrition; immune system, etc. |
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what it is; clean your plate |
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socialization; companion; infant food; the importance of breakfast; snacks |
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temperature; thawing food; food contamination |
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Food allergies and intolerances |
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celiac disease or gluten intolerance |
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