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The "5 Colors a Day" Rule That Makes Picky Eaters Actually Want to Eat Healthy

The "5 Colors a Day" Rule That Makes Picky Eaters Actually Want to Eat Healthy

Published 3 weeks, 4 days ago
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You don't brush your teeth for five hours once and expect healthy teeth. So why do we treat our children's nutrition any differently?

Fitness expert Brent Bishop brings the same principle that drives his fitness philosophy: consistency over intensity, directly into the conversation about what kids eat, drink, and supplement every single day.

From sneaking spinach into smoothies to making grocery shopping a family activity. Brent breaks down practical, immediately usable strategies for building healthy eating habits in kids who are picky, resistant, or just not interested.

Build the habits now, in the first seven years, and they won't be exceptions. They'll be the norm.

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