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Do you have any suggestions on how to get my 4-year-old to eat his breakfast? We've tried everything!
Breakfast is indeed an important meal. Research has shown that it's very important to learning. On average, kids who eat breakfast, score better on learning tests and behave better in school. Breakfast is also important for overall nutrition. Kids who get some calcium at breakfast, for instance, are much more likely to get an adequate daily supply.
Having said that, we never want to push, prompt, coax, or plead with kids to eat. Instead we want to create an environment that supports enjoying healthy amounts of great food (what I call Nutritional Intelligence):
Thank you very much for the info!
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