I feel pretty thankful that my boys do not howl and complain when they are told to eat their vegetables. In fact, they like a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. The problem is, these foods are not the first thing they reach for when they want a snack. Oh yes, they are classic junk food "junkies." I guess I blame myself for that mostly because I do the grocery shopping for the household.
Statistics show that kids between the ages of 8 to 13 gain an amazing 6.5 pounds a year on average, and approximately 2" in height. You can just imagine how important it is for them to eat a well-balanced diet to help them grow properly.
Here are some guidelines to help make sure your child is getting the proper nutrients and calories needed during these growing years:
Nothing can take the place of a proper diet and physical activity. When there is a combination of these two factors, your child has a much better chance of keeping healthy habits as an adult.