Why School Days Are Better with a Balanced Breakfast

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It’s that time of year when schools will soon be opening their doors for a new season. 

Parents and kids alike eagerly anticipate a fresh start to a new beginning of a successful school year. And one way to spell success for your child begins first thing in the morning by feeding them a balanced breakfast.

No doubt, you’ve heard this message before – breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Breakfast should be a priority for all children whether starting out as a kindergartner or finishing off as a senior.

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Why is a balanced breakfast so important for children?

The word “breakfast” literally means “breaking the fast’ of having gone without eating since the previous day.

Your body is like a machine. It needs energy to help it move and think. Food is what gives us that energy. If breakfast is skipped, it’s similar to not charging your cell phone where it eventually runs out of energy.

When your child heads off to school without eating breakfast, they won’t have the energy and stamina needed to perform their best both academically and physically.

Various research studies have demonstrated why your child will likely have better academic performance when they regularly eat breakfast:

Other studies have shown the benefit of eating breakfast in enhancing a student’s dietary health:

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How to make a balanced breakfast happen in your household

Anyone can fit breakfast in with a little advanced planning and organization.  Here are some ideas on how to do this:

Another suggestion to encourage balanced breakfast consumption is to role model eating breakfast yourself. If you’re not eating breakfast, there’s a good chance your child won’t either.

When planning breakfast, think of protein, calcium, and fiber. Numerous studies have shown consuming protein at breakfast reduces feelings of hunger and increases fullness right away. 

Combining a protein source with a good fiber source doubly creates a satiety sensation lasting for hours after eating breakfast.

Calcium is another key nutrient for building strong bones and teeth in children and also provides protein.

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Here are some suggestions to get your child off to a good start with a balanced breakfast each morning:

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