Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Eating Better For Children


  • Start the day with a healthy breakfast. It refuels your body and gives you energy for the day.
  • Let kids help plan one meal each week and eat together as often as possible.
  • Eat slowly. It takes 20 minutes for your brain to register that you are full.
  • Eat more vegetables and fresh fruits. Aim for a total of 2 cups of fruit and 2 1/2 cups of vegetables every day.
  • Eat more whole grains (e.g., oats, brown rice, rye, crackers, whole-wheat pasta). Try to eat at least 3 ounces of whole grains every day.
  • Drink plenty of fluids. Choose water, low-fat or nonfat milk and low calorie or diet beverages.
  • Serve a variety of foods.
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1 Minute Parenting Workshop By Dr. Amit Bang


MY BABY is central India's first parenting class. Baby care classes are platform where parents can sit together on an issue related with their child's problems like nutrition, behavior, habit formation etc., and come out with a solution. The aim of such classes is to make parents focused towards promotion of health and habits of their child. 
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Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Start your child’s day with a healthy breakfast


Breakfast is a very important meal for children. Eating breakfast helps to replenish their energy stores and helps them to ‘re-fuel’ for the day ahead. Children who regularly eat breakfast tend to have a lower body mass index, and are less likely to be overweight compared with children who don’t eat breakfast regularly.
A healthy breakfast contains essential nutrients including protein, calcium and fibre as well as energy from low GI (glycaemic index) carbohydrates. Low GI means that the carbohydrate is digested slowly, releasing energy into the body more slowly.
If you eat breakfast cereals, keep in mind that many contain too much sugar, salt or both to be healthy choices for everyday eating. Choose breakfast cereals that have had minimal processing and are low GI. Good choices include oats, wholegrain, bran or puffed wheat cereals.

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Monday, 1 August 2016

Guidelines for nutrition and health standards


Food provided in childcare has an important role to play in the growth and development of children and in the development of future eating habits. In long day childcare centres, menus should aim to meet a significant amount of a child’s daily nutrition requirements. A variety of foods such as vegetables, fruits, cereals, lean meat, fish, chicken, milks, yoghurts and cheeses should be provided to children in care, including a range of textures and tastes, appropriate to the developmental stages of different age groups.
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Wednesday, 27 July 2016

1 Minutes Parenting class My Baby Care: Dr Amit Bang Indore


Dr. Amit Bang is a young practicising pediatrician in Indore (MP).He is having special interest in parenting issues . His articles regarding parenting and other childhood healt issues has been published regularly in various newspapers, magazines .

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Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Nutrition Planning classes


Nutrition is one word where parents often feel helpless. They have no clue of how much diet is actually required for their child, faced with many situations.

 

1 Minutes Parenting class My Baby Care: Dr Amit Bang Indore

Dr. Amit Bang is a young practicising pediatrician in Indore (MP).He is having special interest in parenting issues . His articles regarding parenting and other childhood healt issues has been published regularly in various newspapers, magazines.


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