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Toddlers at the Table: Avoiding Power Struggles for Parents
By offering choices, you can teach your toddler healthy eating habits and avoid power struggles about food.
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Stress Less: Eat, Play, Sleep for Kids
Eat healthy foods. Be active every day. Get the right amount of sleep. These daily habits are good for your mental health. Find out how to make them work for you in this article for kids.
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A to Z: Eating Disorder for Parents
Eating disorders involve self-critical, negative thoughts and feelings about body weight and food, and eating habits that disrupt normal body function and daily activities.
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Eating at Restaurants When You Have Diabetes for Teens
Dining out is probably a part of your social scene. If you have diabetes, you can pretty much eat the same foods as your friends and family. You just have to keep track of what you eat and enjoy certain foods in moderation.
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Healthy Eating for Parents
Good nutrition and a balanced diet help kids grow up healthy. Here's how to improve nutrition and encourage smart eating habits.
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Food Portions: How Much Should I Eat? for Teens
Lots of us don't realize we're eating too much because we've become so used to large portions. This article for teens helps you take control of your plate.
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Nutritional Needs for Kids With Cancer for Parents
Eating as well as possible and staying hydrated can help kids undergoing cancer treatment keep up their strength and deal with side effects. These tips can help.
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Eating Away From Home When You Have Diabetes for Kids
Kids with diabetes can eat at restaurants safely. Find out how here!
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Healthy Eating Away From Home for Teens
We all know the importance of eating well. But how are you supposed to do so when your schedule is so demanding you're never at home? Find out how to make healthy food choices on the go.
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Understanding Your Child’s Eating Disorder (Video) for Parents
An eating disorder affects the way people think about food and eating. This leads to behaviors that harm physical and mental health. Anyone can develop an eating disorder. Learn more in this video.