Nutrition and Dyslexia: Tips From a Yale-Trained Pediatrician & Best-Selling Author(Video)
Submitted by Judy Hanning on Tue, 2016-09-06 10:10
Recent studies have proven that certain nutrients in food can improve a child’s focus and concentration. This is important since a child’s nutrition is one of the main focuses with their parents. It is hard to always eat healthy. Especially since a lot of the organic ingredients are hard to come by and are difficult to afford. Choosing the wrong foods can have a more dire impact on your child than you can possibly imagine.
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Nutrition plays an important role in your dyslexic child's focus and concentration.
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Parents should find healthy alternatives for the foods that are mostly eaten by their children.
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In search for healthier food alternatives, parents can check the ingredients or contents of the food product. This includes the amount of sugar and/or fats. Parents can then compare among different brands.
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