Give your child a head start in life
Learn from Nestlé’s nutritional experts about your child’s needs and how to give them the proper support for growth. Written especially for mothers with young children, aged 1-3 years old, these articles offer advice that can benefit overall child development through good nutrition and proper parental care.
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Oral health is essential to overall health
Oral health is not just about a gleaming set of teeth. It can be an indication of an individual’s overall health as well. So make it a regular practice to bring your child to the dentist, and start young to maintain the habit.

Taking care of you too!
Parents seldom remember that in the course of caring for their precious children, they need to look after themselves too! After all, healthy children are dependent on healthy caregivers. Learn some practical tips for quality ME time!

YES it’s okay to say NO!
Parents will always want the best for their children. However,
over- indulging your child can be detrimental to their overall development. Saying NO gently and firmly will actually be more beneficial, both to you and your child.

Good sleeping habits help healthy growth
Help your child develop good sleeping habits to encourage your little one’s healthy growth development.

Foods to fight the flu.
There are a multitude of foods that help you protect your child from the common flu. Just identify the right supplements and nutrition, and you’ll be boosting your child’s immune system in no time.

Caution! Your child may be allergic to these foods.
Ever wonder why your child vomits or itches after a meal? The answer may be that your child is allergic to certain types of food. There are common types of food that kids develop an allergy to, which could range from a mild reaction to a severe one.

Some fun ways to help prepare children for the real world! (Part 1)
Feeding your child’s curiosity about his surroundings help him understand day-to-day life. Although your child may be young, you’ll be amazed at how your answers to his simple questions, encourage him to explore more.

Some fun ways to help prepare children for the real world! (Part 2)
Training your kids to connect with his environment can be fun. It’s all about making a connection between his toys or play objects with real life scenarios. Engaging your child’s questions and curiosity with realistic answers consequently leads your child to a journey of discoveries.

Some fun ways to help prepare children for the real world! (Part 3)
Make the best out of the simplest things in life such as playtime to teach your child about the real world. Encourage your child to converse with other kids. The amazing part is that children teach each other about the real world without realizing it. Through interaction, your child will learn about sharing, being a team player and most of all discover the joys of friendship.
