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		<title>Healthy eating for children: surest way to complete growth!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2008 09:08:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert Victor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Entire growth of children whether physical as well as mental depends completely on their eating habits. Everybody knows well that children are supposed to eat healthy and nutritional foods. We always try to ensure healthy eating for children. However, you it is sometime difficult to screen your children with lots of enticing, unhealthy and tastier [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Entire growth of children whether physical as well as mental depends completely on their eating habits. Everybody knows well that children are supposed to eat healthy and <a href="http://www.healthfoodcentral.info" target="_blank">nutritional foods</a>. We always try to ensure healthy eating for children. However, you it is sometime difficult to screen your children with lots of enticing, unhealthy and tastier options in the market. Hence for this it is important to provide them with nutritional food which can nourish them even if they take something unhealthy in your absence. If they have healthy options at home they are likely to become healthy eater in future also, as they grow up to become adults. </p>
<p>For making your children habitual of healthy eating it is important to inculcate these habits right from their birth. Once it becomes habit then it becomes easy to follow it. You can do it just be putting good examples before them and by telling them about the benefits of healthy eating for children. However, if your child is negating to eat healthily again and again then better is to try gradually. Stop giving sweets and snack rather replace it with fruits. Try to steer children for healthy eating by giving them variety of fruits so that they could change their taste. Do not try to impose things on children as if you do this then they will become rebellious. So for a while you can allow them to eat what they want while incorporating the healthier options also in their regular diet.</p>
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		<title>McGuinty Government Strengthens Ontario&#8217;s Child Care System</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[$142.5 Million Funding Boost And New Regulatory College Means Better Care For Ontario&#8217;s Children SUDBURY, ON, July 12 /CNW/ &#8211; The McGuinty government is strengthening Ontario&#8217;s child care system with $142.5 million in funding to sustain 7,000 new licensed spaces and create a first-of-its-kind in Canada regulatory College of Early Childhood Educators to maintain professional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>$142.5 Million Funding Boost And New Regulatory College Means Better Care<br />
    For Ontario&#8217;s Children</p>
<p>    SUDBURY, ON, July 12 /CNW/ &#8211; The McGuinty government is strengthening<br />
Ontario&#8217;s child care system with $142.5 million in funding to sustain 7,000<br />
new licensed spaces and create a first-of-its-kind in Canada regulatory<br />
College of Early Childhood Educators to maintain professional standards of<br />
practice among child care practitioners, Ontario Minister of Children and<br />
Youth Services Mary Anne Chambers announced today.<br />
    New funding will provide the City of Sudbury with more than $3 million to<br />
increase wages, address local pressures and sustain 303 additional child care<br />
spaces.<br />
    &#8220;Our government recognizes the importance of quality, affordable child<br />
care and the need to sustain the significant progress achieved to date,&#8221; said<br />
Chambers. &#8220;Over the past two years more than 995 licensed child care spaces<br />
have been created in Sudbury. This is helping more parents balance the demands<br />
of work and family, while giving their children access to early childhood<br />
education.&#8221;</p>
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