
“Growth Spurts Ahead!” – Nutrition Tips for Elementary School Kids
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Intro:
Elementary school kids (ages 7–12) hit new growth spurts that require extra nutrients. The right balance supports strong bones, steady focus, and a robust immune system.
Body:
Key nutrients include calcium, vitamin D, zinc, and omega-3s. Studies suggest that kids who get enough calcium and vitamin D have better bone density (Abrams et al., 2016). Zinc helps with wound healing and immunity, while omega-3s support brain development.
Practical Tips:
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Include dairy or plant-based alternatives daily.
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Try fun ways to add fish or seeds for omega-3.
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A daily multivitamin can help if diet alone isn’t enough.
Closing:
Don’t underestimate how much fuel growing kids need. A nutrient-rich routine now sets them up for healthier teenage years.