The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian – Kaylan Bartholomew
Parents are constantly being challenged by food marketing companies that target children directly. They offer, processed foods often high in sugar, preservatives, artificial colours and flavours, with little nutritional value. This combined with our fast-paced lifestyles, children’s academic and extra-curricular schedules makes it difficult to be home at mealtimes. Despite these challenges, parents can focus on increasing the proportion of healthy foods their children are eating, to help them to establish healthy eating habits and get the vital nutrients they need to grow. (more)