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Healthy eating
… hydration Suggest that students bring refillable water bottles to drink fluids before, during and after activity …
Healthy eating
… or egg products in liquid form and meats. Consider selling bottled water, fresh fruits & vegetables and other healthy …
Healthy eating
… attack. One drink equals the following: 341 mL (12 oz.) bottle of 5% beer, cider or cooler, 142 mL (5 oz.) glass of …
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… and t-shirts School supplies like pens or glue sticks Water bottles with school logo VIP parking spaces Puzzles Ribbons …
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… nutritional needs of the infant cannot be met through breastfeeding, OR The infant is at risk from contracting a disease through breastfeeding Specialized infant formula for a child with a … primary source of nutrition must be obtained through tube feeding; the type of nutritional product required; the daily …
Healthy eating
… wait until you are thirsty to drink water. Use a water bottle to help you keep track of how much water you are …
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… using either: a kitchen sanitizer (follow directions on bottle) or a bleach solution (5 mL household bleach to 750 …
Healthy eating
… if needed. If you can, breastfeed your baby. Breastfeeding your baby may help prevent the development of food allergy. Since breastfeeding is linked to many other health benefits, Health Canada recommends breastfeeding until 2 years of age and beyond. Questions you may …