
Being a mother, ensuring your child receives proper nutrition is a top priority. However, even with the best of intentions, there will be common nutrition mistakes that quietly creep into a good-intentioned routine. Identifying and correcting these might help bring out healthier habits for child development.These are some of the worst mistakes

A busy schedule can make quick, packaged snacks or meals a lifesaver, but the truth is most of these are lacking in essential nutrients and are chock full of additives, unhealthy fats, and sugars. Opt for whole foods instead: fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins—they are what help your child thrive and grow.

Another common mistake is offering too many sugary drinks. Fruit juices, sodas, and even flavoured milk are all sugar riggers. In addition to providing calories, they also cause a lot more problems: cavities, incorrect satiety regulation, etc. Encourage your child to drink more water, and if they want something sweet, then give them fruit.

Skipping breakfast is another pitfall many moms fall into, be it the morning rush or the finicky eaters. Breakfast kick-starts metabolism and fuels for the rest of the day. Sometimes, even a simple meal like whole-grain toast with peanut butter or yoghurt with fruits could really help your child concentrate and retain energy.

It sets up an unhealthy relationship with food by forcing kids to finish their plates. Kids usually know when they are full. There is no need for a diet for them, as forcing them to eat beyond that point leads them to overeat. Therefore, you can offer the right portions and let the child listen to his hunger cues.
