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While most parents and caregivers understand the importance of nutrient-enriched food for a growing child, many don’t realise that there are changing nutritional requirements at each age level.
Mbali Mapholi, Laager Tea4Kidz partner dietitian, has provided an easy guide on what foods and beverages caregivers should be giving their children, depending on their ages.
“Optimal nourishment is a key component of children’s growth and development, building a healthy immune system, and reducing the risk of chronic diseases later in life,” explained Mapholi. “Their nutritional needs change with each age, which means their daily food intake needs to change to match that. Nutrients are grouped as micronutrients, which are nutrients needed in smaller quantities like vitamins and minerals, while macronutrients are nutrients needed in larger quantities and contribute directly to daily energy levels such as carbohydrates, protein, and fat.”
1. Infants (0 to 6 months)
Infants experience massive growth and development in the first 6 months of life, including the development of the digestive system and visual development. From 4 to 6 months, babies are ready to start solids to complement breastfeeding or formula, although breastmilk and formula remain the primary source of nutrition.
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2. Babies (6 to 12 months)
This is a time of more physical growth and development for your child, including brain development and teething.
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3. Toddlers (1 to 3 years)
There is more height growth and increased socialising during this phase, with more food variety required for the daily diet.
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4. Pre-schoolers (4 to 8 years)
There are increased nutritional needs for the growing body and children at this age are more susceptible to picky eating. The body will adjust to the daycare environment as more germs are encountered. The child’s fluid intake will increase significantly – especially on hot days – but beware of sugar-laden drinks which can affect appetite, cause tooth decay, and contribute to childhood obesity. This is a good time to involve children in food making, trying out healthy recipes (such as this delicious healthy biscuit recipe below!)
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5. Pre-teens (9 to 11 years)
The pre-teen years are a time of rapid growth and development as the body gets ready for the teenage years. This is a time of increased independence in making meals, snacks, and drinks. With the larger body size and increased physical activity, the body needs more fluids at this age.
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It’s recommended that children have three daily dairy servings to support higher calcium needs.
“Ensuring our children are enjoying a healthy, balanced diet is a daily duty for every parent, and we want to ensure we’re doing everything we can to provide the best support,” explained Candice Sessions, Laager Marketing Manager. “We believe the valuable nutritional information supplied by Mbali, our Laager Tea4Kidz partner dietitian, will go a long way in helping caregivers achieve these nutritional goals. We’ve also shared a really wonderful biscuit recipe from Mbali to help you get into healthy habits this year!”
These delicious biscuits are packed with dietary fibre, iron, and calcium. They’re the perfect snack for children from 4 years, or dipped in milk to soften for younger children. These are also the ideal accompaniment to some warm Laager Tea4Kidz Rooibos.
Ingredients:
10 dates, pitted, finely chopped.
4 Laager Tea4Kidz Apple & Berry flavoured Rooibos teabags, brewed in 1 cup boiling water
90g (1 cup) rolled oats
400g can chickpeas, drained, rinsed
45g (1/2 cup) desiccated coconut
75g (1/3 cup) vegetable oil
2 tbsp cocoa powder, plus extra to flatten
1 tsp baking powder
1 egg
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Laager Tea4Kidz has a range of flavours, including 2 with added Vitamin C for even more health benefits. Parents and caregivers can also access a range of healthy recipes, advice and tips via the Joekels website, www.joekels.co.za, and via @Tea4Kidz on Facebook and @LaagerRooibosTea on Instagram.