Children as young as age 2 can and should, with the help of their parents, get a jump start on eating behavior that's healthy for the heart, according to new dietary recommendations released by the American Heart Association (AHA) and endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Parents who want to raise their children in an eco-healthy way now have access to a new set of resources, thanks to the Tiny Footprints program announced today by the Oregon Environmental Council .
America's Promise, a group promoting healthy living for kids, named Lawrence-Douglas County and Salina as two of the nation's "100 Healthiest Communities for young people."