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Support healthy eating with Motherly’s science-backed advice about child nutrition and food for kids.
Breakfast for dinner, anyone?
These pantry staples make packing my kids’ lunches *way* easier.
According to the USDA’s findings, 29 percent of the cartons of milk served in our schools are thrown in the garbage unopened.
Parents and kids already have enough on their plates, literally.
Your guide to child nutrition starts here.
The fact that this subject is such a debated hot topic is a stain on humanity.
Dad 1, teachers 0
Not all kids need vitamins, but these picks top the list.
An eating disorders therapist and mom is challenging diet culture to teach her son there are no "bad" foods.
Results from a study of nearly 9,000 kids shows that kids who follow vegetarian diets have similar growth to those who eat meat, but proper planning is important.
(…or hotdogs or yogurt or chicken nuggets.)
Studies show cow colostrum can significantly reduce the number of upper respiratory tract infections in kids.