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Tips on Optimum nutrition | Yummylicious redefined

Yummylicious redefined is a newly propounded term by mother chefs. To make their fussy kids eat at home moms continue experimenting new delicacies with the traditional ingredients to maintain optimum nutrition in the diet. The preparation of these dishes has been more visually appealing to attract kids to the home kitchen and healthy eating rather than opting for restaurant foods. Innovations required for optimum nutrition/Yummylicious redefined understanding the taste of a child involving him/her in shopping planning how he/she can help in the kitchen assigning tasks in the kitchen to keep up the level of excitement asking for kid's suggestions if any let him/her take the lead in final serving enjoying the recipe with the whole family Yummylicious redefined What purpose will innovation serve? mother will be happy that the child has accepted home-cooked food-her goal accomplished,  the kid will appreciate home-cooked food and accept the fact that restaurant food c

Behavioural abnormality in kids

Behavioural abnormality in kids cannot be measured. In one of the colouring events, I accompanied my kids, I was mesmerised with the colourful imagination of people. One young girl was painting the complexities of the brain so minutely that my attention was completely drawn towards her painting. Suddenly something crossed my eyes. Before I could understand what interrupted my undiverted attention, one of the guardians started scolding a child while a woman was repeatedly sorry for the behaviour of her kid. Out of curiosity, I peeped into the conversation. A boy of 8 yrs threw a painting brush on a toddler which hit him on his forehead. Due to the intervention of other parents, the matter was wrapped up quickly and the event resumed its character. But the mother of the boy was so upset that she left the place with her child in haste. I was closely watching the behaviour of mother and boy. As the event progressed nobody cared about that soon forgotten incident but being a parent and stu