Toddler Hub

Toddler Hub

Toddlerhood represents striking changes in children’s development. It is a period of a time of rapid cognitive, social-emotional, and physical development. Changing nutritional needs accompany these developmental milestones and the toddler’s diet has an impact in establishing food preferences and healthy eating behaviors. These choices in a young child’s life may have lasting impacts on dietary patterns and body weight. Toddler Hub is dedicated to provide scientific information and resources on toddler’s nutrition, growth and development.

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Feeding Practices and Parenting: A Pathway to Child Health and Family Happiness

Complementary feeding patterns of Filipino infants and toddlers lack diversity, especially among children from poor households (publications)

Complementary feeding patterns of Filipino infants and toddlers lack diversity, especially among children from poor households

Contribution of Milk Beverages to Nutrient Adequacy of Young Children and Preschool Children in the Philippines (publications)

Contribution of Milk Beverages to Nutrient Adequacy of Young Children and Preschool Children in the Philippines

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The Nest 45: Nutrition in Toddlerhood: Challenges and Opportunities (publications)

The Nest 45: Nutrition in Toddlerhood: Challenges and Opportunities

Co-Authored by 5 Experts

Infographics

Brain Development and Toddlers’ Diet: Is There a Link?

Brain Development and Toddlers’ Diet: Is There a Link?

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Developing toddlers first line of protection

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The toddler and preschool years: Foundations for lifelong health

What Toddlers Should and Should Not Eat (infographics)

What Toddlers Should and Should Not Eat

Videos

Nutrition for bone growth in toddlers

Nutrition for bone growth in toddlers

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Muscle Growth in Children

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Co-Authored by 2 Experts
 Tackling Nutrient Inadequacy in Toddlers and Preschool Children (videos)

Tackling Nutrient Inadequacy in Toddlers and Preschool Children

Tsz-Ning Mak
Video Teaser: Taste development, Perception and Food preference in Young Children (videos)

Video Teaser: Taste development, Perception and Food preference in Young Children

Catherine Forestell

Slides

Toddlers Nutrition: What do we know

Toddlers Nutrition: What do we know?

How Nutrition is Associated with Toddlers’ Development

How Nutrition is Associated with Toddlers’ Development?

Effect of Nutrition on Toddlers’ overall Health and Growth

Effect of Nutrition on Toddlers’ overall Health and Growth

News

Healthy eating recommendations for 1-5 year-olds in Ireland (news)

Healthy eating recommendations for 1-5 year-olds in Ireland

Let babies be in charge of how much they eat – it could help them stay a healthy weight (news)

Let babies be in charge of how much they eat – it could help them stay a healthy weight

Baby-led weaning or spoon feeding? The difference it makes to children's eating habits is actually very small

Baby-led weaning or spoon feeding? The difference it makes to children's eating habits is actually very small

'Loss of the Mediterranean diet': Children in Southern Europe more at risk of severe obesity, WHO finds (news)

'Loss of the Mediterranean diet': Children in Southern Europe more at risk of severe obesity, WHO finds

Continuous Medical Education

Pediatric Nutrition in Practice: Child Growth - Module 1 E-Learning

Pediatric Nutrition in Practice: Child Growth - Module 1

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Effect of Nutrition on Toddlers’ Overall Health and Growth Tutorial

Effect of Nutrition on Toddlers’ Overall Health and Growth

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Pediatric Nutrition in Practice: Childhood Nutrition - Module 4 E-Learning

Pediatric Nutrition in Practice: Childhood Nutrition - Module 4

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How Is Nutrition associated with Toddlers Tutorial

How Is Nutrition associated with Toddlers

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