Common Sense and Developmental Stage Determine Best Foods for Infants and Children, Health Panel Reports

By ACSH Staff — Jul 01, 1998
New York, NY July, 1998. Physicians and scientists of the American Council on Science and Health (ACSH) demystify infant and child nutrition in a new report. Growing Healthy Kids: A Parents' Guide to Infant and Child Nutrition describes the nutritional needs and developmental stages of infants and young children and provides sound, commonsensical feeding suggestions. The booklet deals clearly and squarely with issues that face every parent, presenting them in a readable, straightforward format.

New York, NY July, 1998. Physicians and scientists of the American Council on Science and Health (ACSH) demystify infant and child nutrition in a new report. Growing Healthy Kids: A Parents' Guide to Infant and Child Nutrition describes the nutritional needs and developmental stages of infants and young children and provides sound, commonsensical feeding suggestions. The booklet deals clearly and squarely with issues that face every parent, presenting them in a readable, straightforward format. As Growing Healthy Kids points out, infants can get a good nutritional start in life whether they are breast fed or formula fed. While human breast milk is the gold standard