DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
NEWBORN DEVELOPMENT
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accident and safety
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protein and chocolate
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energy and sleep
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Protein and fluids
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Detailed explanation-1: -Suggested daily serves are 1 serve of fruit; 2½ serves of vegies; 1½ serves of dairy; 4 serves of grains; and 1 serve of lean meats, eggs, nut or seed pastes (like peanut butter, almond butter or tahini), or legumes. Toddlers need plenty of water – the cheapest, healthiest and most thirst-quenching drink.
Detailed explanation-2: -How much protein do toddlers need? Children ages 1-3 years old have a recommended dietary allowance (RDA) of around 13 grams of protein per day.
Detailed explanation-3: -Instead of helping, adding extra protein from supplements to your child’s diet can cause long-term health problems, including: Weight gain. Excess protein means excess calories. If a child can’t burn the calories off, the body stores them as fat.