Ever feel like your kid is out to test every rule and see just how far they can push every boundary?
Some days feel like a non-stop negotiation with your little one…
First, they push back on getting dressed in the morning…
Then, they refuse to eat their breakfast, insisting on having a sweet treat instead…
And when it's time to leave for school, they don’t want to put on their shoes.
It can be exhausting, frustrating, and leave you wondering if your child will ever learn to follow the rules.
But what you need to remember is that kids are naturally curious and want to explore the world around them.
And what better way to do that than by testing boundaries?
From a young age, children are learning about cause and effect.
They want to know what happens when they do certain things…
And they will continue to push the boundaries until they get a response.
And as a parent…
It’s your job to guide them and help them develop emotional abilities that will serve them well in the future.
And one way you can do that is through nutrition.
Yes, you heard that right!
Nutrition plays a vital role in developing emotional abilities.
Good nutrition provides children with the essential vitamins they need to support brain development and function.
Research has shown that certain nutrients such as Vitamins B6, B12 and D3 play a crucial role in managing emotions and behavior.
Fish, nuts, seeds, leafy greens, and whole grains are all excellent sources of these nutrients and should be included in your child’s diet.
But we all know that sometimes…
Kids can be picky and may not get enough of these essential vitamins.
That’s where our Kids Daily Enrichment can come in handy.
It’s a multivitamin created by Ivy League pediatricians specifically for kids.
It contains vitamin D3 as well as 8 other nutrients from 12 different organic fruits and veggies.
All while preserving that sweet strawberry and orange flavor that kids absolutely love.
Kids will love the way they taste, and you’ll love the way you’re building their emotional abilities!
Until next time, stay healthy.
Alice
Founder
www.firstday.com