As a parent, witnessing a toddler gleefully attack a bowl of cereal can be both a delightful and anxiety-inducing experience. There’s a unique charm to the way toddlers engage with food, often resulting in a delightful chaos of spilled milk and scattered Cheerios. This scenario is emblematic of a larger principle known as responsive feeding
Toddler Health
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has recently revised its stance on fruit juice, igniting conversations among parents, healthcare professionals, and nutrition experts. In light of rising concerns about childhood obesity and dental issues, the new guidelines recommend a complete absence of juice for infants under one year and propose strict limitations for older children.