Thursday, September 22, 2016
4 Tips for Making Breakfast BETTER for Children with Special Needs
It’s back to school time and let’s face it: Mornings are hectic, especially for
parents of children with special needs. A healthy balanced breakfast may go by
the wayside and we rely on quick, packaged options or skip breakfast altogether.
However, numerous studies in children show that eating breakfast is associated
with better behavior in the classroom. Even more show that eating breakfast more
frequently is associated with higher test scores in subjects like Mathematics,
Science and English. Doctor Yum and Coach Mel, co-authors of the award-winning
book, Raising a Healthy Happy Eater, offer these 4 tips for making
breakfast… Read in browser »
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