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Children 10–18 years

As children go through puberty they become more conscious of their body’s, how they look and feel. Their social life can also alter what they eat. Learning how to stay healthy and strong whilst eating well can improve their academic & sporting results.

The early morning energy boost – what foods are our children fuelling up on?

Eating breakfast would have to be the most important start to your child’s day. Read more »

Dehydration and young athletes

Young children and adolescents are not little adults – dehydration can be a real problem for young athletes. Find out why? Read more »

Helping children to cope with anxiety

Children, like most of us initially, are afraid of things that they can’t understand or control, and strange or new situations Read more »

Spring into better health

Over the past few months media attention has focused on our drinking habits. While the emphasis has been on teenage binge drinking the message is loud and clear. We all need to change our drinking habits. Read more »

Brain foods

What we eat and when we eat has a profound affect on the speed at which we make decisions, learn and remember things Read more »

Sleep aids growth

If children sleep in what happens to breakfast? Read more »

Tips for great partying this summer!

If planning a party think back about the party you most enjoyed. Follow our tips for being a caring host. Read more »

Issues of concern to young athletes

Young developing athletes are an incredibly challenging group to work with because they are usually in the middle of adolescence and experiencing considerable physical and emotional change. Read more »

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