Studies have shown links between nutrition and children's cognitive development as well as behavior. Factors such as sugar intake, caffeine, carbonated beverages, water, balanced meals, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, and eating intervals throughout the day can have physical and psychological effects on a child's academic performance.
In Tennessee: Williamson County Tamara Jo Mariea, CNN, CERSA Internal Balance
In Georgia: Carol Ann Brannon, MS, RD, LD "Personal, Practical, Positive Nutrition Makeovers" Nutrition Therapist, Food Coach, Author, Speaker Duluth & Suwannee, GA Telephone: 404-409-1747 Fax 404-601-6018 For CEU Courses and Articles by C.A. Brannon: www.nutritiondimension.com www.todaysdietitian.com
Two Locations: 4269 Riverview Drive Duluth, GA 30097 OR 3095 Johns Creek Court Suite 250 Suwannee, GA 30024
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