BOWLING GREEN, Ky. -Norton Children’s has opened a food pantry at their children’s health office in Bowling Green to help ensure all children have the nutrition they need, both at home and in the classroom.
Experts say malnutrition and undernutrition can seriously impact a child’s health and development, making initiatives like this crucial.
“Just worrying about food itself can cause anxiety. So it starts with just recognizing the importance of food and good food. And certainly we can’t provide everything. But having the conversation about what good food is, introducing opportunities to get those meals in for the child, but also the family, because is going to be role models for how children eat,” said Dr. Paul Kniery, a pediatrician with Norton Children’s.
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