Parenting Tips
With the constant evolution in the do’s and don’t of raising children, we believe it’s important to learn and grow together. Here you can find some quick and easy parenting tips, that covers topics relating to the physical and mental development of our children.
Fun Brain Boosting Activities For Toddlers
Proper nutrition is imperative for a child's growth. This includes providing enough DHA for brain development. DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is the predominant fatty acid that the human body cannot produce. By including DHA in your child's diet, you are providing the building blocks for brain development. It is, however, even more important to begin bonding […]
What to expect when switching your child’s formula milk?
Most parents are unsure of how to move from one formula to another when it comes to switching formula milk. While it may appear to be a simple change, it should be transitioned gradually to lessen the likelihood of experiencing symptoms. Read on to learn about the potential symptoms before making the switch. Your child […]
Is Your Child Getting Enough DHA?
As parents, our goal is to see our children grow into healthy, intelligent, and strong individuals who are able to achieve their dreams. Priority is given to providing them with good education, extracurricular activities, and nutritionally balanced food. But how well do we understand nutrition’s role in their development? DHA is an omega-3 fatty acid […]
Difference between Omega 3 & Omega 6
Omega-3 fats are probably something you’ve heard a lot about. But how about omega-6 fats? How are they different? Being essential components of cell membranes, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids are precursors to many other substances that the body produces, including those that regulate blood pressure and inflammation. Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to […]
What is DHA and how does it help your children?
What is DHA? Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is an omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid found in the brain. Brain function is affected in various ways, such as transmitting messages throughout the brain and growing new connections for those messages. The brain is lipid rich-which means it's full of fat! Approximately half of the brain is made of […]