Give your child the nutrients he needs to grow up big and strong with these ideas for healthy meals, snacks, and more. Plus: What you need to know about your child's school lunch.
A nutritionist (and mom of 7-year-old triplets!) gives tried-and-true tips for getting your kids to eat vegetables, drink milk, try new foods, and more.
When you're hungry and in a hurry, these breakfast recipes hit the spot.
According to a new study, the timing of lunch and recess during the schoolday has an effect both on what our kids eat and how active they are.
A healthy breakfast is usually sacrificed on an hectic morning. Here are 3 quick and healthy meals for kids.
Roughly 1 in 3 kids in America is overweight or obese, but millions more "borderline"y kids are on the cusp of a weight problem and need our help just as much. Doctors and proactive parents share their advice about how to fight fat without shaking a child's self-confidence.
Are you teaching your kids to eat their emotions?
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Between juice, sports drinks and fruit snacks, there's a lot of foods marketed to kids that aren't nearly as good for your children as you might expect.
Buy only six ingredients and mix and match them to create healthy school meals for the week.
If your kids are obsessed with dessert, try this sounds-crazy-but-works strategy!
Why cooking separate meals for your picky eater does more harm than good.
It's true, healthy food IS more expensive. Here's how to eat well on a budget.
Use the "power of pasta" to introduce more variety in meals and see your child learning to enjoy a more balanced diet without mealtime drama.
Here are three healthy ways to please a picky eater.
What you say to your kids at the table is just as important as what you serve. Are you guilty of any of these?