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Feeding Infants and Young Toddlers: Using the latest evidence in child -Care SettingsHealthy Eating ResearchBuilding evidence to prevent childhood obesityIssue Brief, May 2017 IntroductionEarly childhood is a critical period in the development, growth, and health of Young children. The most recent data indicate that 60 percent of children ages 0 to 5 in the United States were under non-parental care at child -care centers (41%), home care by a relative (26%), and/or home care by a non-relative (5%). These child -care settings are part of the network of Early Care and Education (ECE) programs.
Feeding Infants and Young Toddlers: Using the Latest Evidence in Child-Care Settings Healthy Eating Research Building evidence to prevent childhood obesity
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