Normal eyesight, strong bones and teeth, healthy skin, protects against respiratory, digestive, and urinary tract infection. Aids the absorption of calcium, strong teeth and bones, healthy nervous system. Prevents heart disease, protects against respiratory ailments, aids blood flow, help repair burned or scarred tissue. Normal blood clotting. Normal heart rate, healthy nervous and muscular system, proper utilization of energy. Normal eyesight, healthy skin, hair, and nails. Reduces high blood pressure, lowers high cholesterol levels, healthy skin, normal digestive processes. Healthy adrenal glands, healthy skin, normal digestive system, normal hormone and cholesterol production. Healthy blood, normal functioning nervous system. Normal production of fatty acids, healthy functioning of excretory system. Production of red blood cells, protection from intestinal ailments, normal functioning of nervous system. Normal growth and development, healthy functioning of nervous system, proper utilization. Healthy skin, bones, teeth, ligaments, and blood, increases immunity, helps heal wounds.
As a guideline, about 1,000 calories per day are recommended for children in their first year of age, increasing 100 more calories for each year served until puberty.
Once the baby makes meals like adults, the following daily caloric intakes could be established, remembering that they are only indicative and that each child has their own individual needs that can vary day by day.
The norming stage of group development is a stage of development of bonds and group identity. It is in this stage that the group develops a sense of synergy and the structure of the group solidifies. When members are in the norming stage of development, they have a feeling of togetherness and have a common set of expectations and feeling that they can accomplish more as a group than individually.