I work at a youth shelter in OK, and what I do when I need CN labels is go to the Corporation and ask for them! A lot of people do not have them though!
Most everyday consumers do not know whether products are made using child laborers or adult laborers. These don't come with labels: "Made by children's hands." It would be easier if labels exist... but they don't.
If you do not feed your child, it will die.
It relates to diet for children.
Proper nutrition is important in the growth of a child because the growing child needs a lot of different nutrients. The child should be fed a variety of healthy foods.
M. Varma has written: 'Child nutrition' -- subject(s): Nutrition, Nutrition surveys, Children
If your child needs some help with better nutrition, you are the one that can help. Just get a book from your local library on the subject and follow the guidelines to help your child get healthy.
Dena R. Herman has written: 'Demonstrating cost-effectiveness of nutrition services for children with special health care needs' -- subject(s): Child, Child Nutrition, Child Nutrition Physiology, Child health services, Children, Children with disabilities, Cost effectiveness, Directory, Economics, Health Service Needs and Demand, Managed Care Programs, Managed care plans (Medical care), Medical care, Needs assessment, Nutrition, Nutrition surveys
William C. MacLean has written: 'Pediatric nutrition in clinical practice' -- subject(s): Child Nutrition, Children, In infancy and childhood, Infant Nutrition, Malnutrition in children, Nutrition, Nutrition disorders, Nutrition disorders in children
Assist healthy growth and development. Early years good nutrition is highly important.
Depending on what kind of child nutrition information you happen to be looking for i found this website to be extremely helpful, http://www.kidsdata.org/data/topic/table/children_obeseoverweight-age.aspx?f=1&ch=a,a&gclid=COeEk4nn5qoCFY8R2god-Trv6A. It show diagrams on child nutrition and has more links to different pages on child nutrition that you may even look at. You may learn new things you would have never thought of on you own.
Nutrition and genetics affect a child's growth. A child who doesn't have the genes to be tall will likely not be tall.
I wouldn't suggest either of those products as a primary nutrition source due to the high chemical content. Onesource optimal nutrition is the best product for that. However, liquid nutrition is intended as a dietary supplement, not a long term alternative to a solid diet. If your child is just a picky eater, they will prefer the taste of onesource which is actually a food based product. However, you need to see a pediatrician if your child's appetite doesnt improve.