Children should ideally limit their intake of sweets and sugary treats to no more than 5 to 10 percent of their total daily calories. This generally translates to about 1 to 2 small servings of sweets per week, depending on their overall diet and activity level. It's important to focus on a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and proteins while treating sweets as an occasional indulgence rather than a regular part of their diet. Encouraging healthy eating habits early on can set the foundation for a lifetime of good nutrition.
They should have probably about 2 or 3 maybe even less... it depends on the sweets...
kids should at least eat 10 sweets in a week
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By the end of the first week of VPK, all children should be holding pencils correctly?
Week in a Day - 2010 Tricks Treats and Sweets 4-8 was released on: USA: 28 October 2012
Six days a week
6 days a week
No children should not go to school 5 times a week they should go to school 3 to 4 times a week and they're summer vacations should be longer, I find that homework is a waste of time children have 6 hours of doing work at school and then they have homework at night now that is not rite. THIS person is a jacka**
depends on who you work for, how many children, and the children's ages. example; 4 kids between 5-10 should earn you around $600.00 a week.
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how many times should you need to calibrate your glucometer in a week
20 tonne tankers at the moment they are producing around about 300 tonnes of sweets a week