Nutritional Counseling for Infants and Children focuses on supporting healthy growth, development, and immunity through age-appropriate and balanced nutrition. Proper nutrition during early life plays a vital role in physical growth, brain development, and disease prevention.
Nutritional guidance is personalized according to the child’s age, growth pattern, feeding habits, and medical needs. From newborn feeding to toddler and school-age nutrition, counseling is aimed at ensuring adequate intake of essential nutrients while promoting healthy eating habits.
Special attention is given to children with growth concerns, undernutrition, overnutrition, or specific dietary requirements. Nutritional plans are designed to support steady growth while addressing deficiencies and preventing long-term health issues.
Parental counseling and education are essential parts of nutritional care. Parents receive practical guidance on meal planning, portion sizes, food choices, and feeding practices suitable for each stage of childhood.
The goal of nutritional counseling is not only to address current feeding concerns but also to build a strong foundation for lifelong healthy eating habits and overall well-being.