The Importance Of Responsibility For Children's Nutrition

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Nutrition
Throughout the 21st century, the importance of nutrition has increased. Parents, students, teachers, schools, and even businesses have learned more about nutrition. Schools have started creating better lunches, with more of the necessities, such as grains, vegetables, fruits, proteins, and dairy, in the lunches each day. However, students have continued to become obese whether through lack of exercise, lack of nutrition, or a combination of the two. Whose responsibility is it to keep the kids healthy?
Responsibility for Children’s Nutrition
When children are first born, it is up to the parents to provide them with the proper nutrients. Once children begin going to another establishment where they are fed, it is up to the parents and the staff at this business to maintain or start healthy eating habits. The earlier these are done, the more likely that the child will continue these eating habits (Robertson, 2016). When children begin attending school, whether a public or private school, there is usually a school nutritionist on staff who will create a menu for …show more content…

By regulating these unhealthy food choices, children are getting offered fresh, healthy, and sometimes free, lunches for some of them. This is important for the government to regulate because it increases awareness, and parents can be at ease knowing that there are healthy options for them. The government is responsible for creating and maintaining programs to give access to free meals to all students, such as the Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act of 2010 (Robertson, 2016). By continuing to improve these programs, the government will continue to create a better sense of nutrition in students and parents. I also think that the schools should host nutrition days each month for parents. This way parents are learning more about nutrition and healthy eating, as well as receiving opportunities to cook and eat healthier at

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