Am a mom of 3. The youngest is 2 mos. I found this very very educational and am grateful. I have already shared to all my contacts to also share. Thank u UNICEF
Sadly I didn’t ace this quiz. But I definitely learned some helpful information. Thank you for the work you are doing to improve the lives of our children
Question 2, I see porridge: source of fibre ,gives energy ,good for digestion and the colourfully plate I see , think it chicken a good source of protein, some colourful vegetables source of vitamins ,A ,C ,B ,E , potassium ,fiber
From what memories I have of early childhood, my parents almost exclusively fed me starches and carbs. I don’t remember ever eating fruits or vegetables growing up. And my diet is still pretty much the same to this day. Jeez, I never knew how much early eating habits can influence a child. I need to eat some mangoes and pumpkins now….. 😨
6/8 was equally challenges with number 8 .And number 5 I only picked c as an answering. But it's true we have to communicate , play and allow the child to feed him or her self. Eating time must be an exciting and funny time for children.
Hi, thanks for your question. From the first hour of life, through to 6 months old, your baby can receive all of the nutrition they need to grow and develop from milk. They don't need anything else - no water, tea, juice, porridge or any other foods or fluids during this period.
It's so heart-warming to have supportive efforts from Dr Mikhail towards building better future for children. I had my fair share of efforts with UNICEF too.. I tried doing it with my niece and nephews however sadly the books from UNICEF didn't reach us and I tried reaching out and called the delivery guy that came in when we're out of Town they just straight ignored us like we didn't mean at all. I even emailed UNICEF and they didn't answer us. 😢😢😢 Huhu I felt so depressed and It's so frustrating to dismay my lil kiddos. I mean I'm trying so hard to do these efforts right and people just ignored like nothing happened at all😔. But I really mean though that "I Do, I Do, I Do" make efforts for my niece and nephews even the next generation anywhere in the world. I just continued following and updating wd UNICEF though.. 🥲🙏🙏🙏
:D this is going to be interesting... to add to the first answer... I heard that young babies shouldn't be given water, it can become harmful... so, just milk or formula
Yes, young babies can consume an excess of water alarmingly quickly, far quicker than any parent could reasonably measure because their bodies and kidneys are so small. They get all of their hydration needs from breastmilk/formula.
I disagree with some of this video. While I really respect Dr. Mike, he is not a dietitian and nutrition shouldn’t be educated in an all or nothing way. Research actually shows that restricting certain foods or food groups can actually increase cravings for it in the long run. Keeping refined sugar out of the house does not teach children food freedom or how to incorporate it into a balanced diet. The truth is, kids will grow up, sugar will be offered, and avoiding it can actually lead to thinking about it more, feeling guilty for having it, and increases the chances for binge eating. No foods are “good” or “bad”. Neutralizing all foods is the best way to incorporate variety and have a healthy relationship with food. Not to discredit that some foods have more essential nutrients and should be consumed more than others but everything can fit. Sorry for the soap box but this type of all or nothing thinking and restriction of certain foods is diet culture and creates greater risk for eating disorder development which is horrible to suffer from. Take care of yourself!
No refined sugar at all it’s better. It is not natural or healthy. No amount of added sugar is OK for a baby's development. Avoid foods and beverages with added sugars during the first 2 years of life," the committee stated. "The energy in such products is likely to displace energy from nutrient-dense foods, increasing the risk of nutrient inadequacies.
I think if you want to keep your child away from it the best way is to give it a child's mind can easily get tired of having a thing and a child sees unhealthy food in school in its surroundings and don't see it in their on house makes them feel sad and angry and want to try it I actually have done smth like this keeping my children away from ice cream was the worst solution as when they saw it in a relatives house they wanted it they actually ate so much BC they knew they won't be able to again which actually makes a parent sad that their child thinks that way so I gave them the thing they want and now they hate it when ever I bring it it goes to waste
Am a mom of 3. The youngest is 2 mos. I found this very very educational and am grateful. I have already shared to all my contacts to also share. Thank u UNICEF
Sadly I didn’t ace this quiz. But I definitely learned some helpful information. Thank you for the work you are doing to improve the lives of our children
Thank you for taking this quiz - and for all your support. 💙
UNICEF bardzo serdecznie dziekuje Doktorowi Mike oraz Tendai
7/8😄.
Great quiz! Something that parents, especially young parents, of children under 5 would benefit from!
Thanks UNICEF🙏
Question 2, I see porridge: source of fibre ,gives energy ,good for digestion and the colourfully plate I see , think it chicken a good source of protein, some colourful vegetables source of vitamins ,A ,C ,B ,E , potassium ,fiber
From what memories I have of early childhood, my parents almost exclusively fed me starches and carbs. I don’t remember ever eating fruits or vegetables growing up. And my diet is still pretty much the same to this day. Jeez, I never knew how much early eating habits can influence a child. I need to eat some mangoes and pumpkins now….. 😨
I got 100% but of course I’m a nurse so I think that helped
1: 6 months ✔️
2: right ✔️
3: C ✔️
4: Fish ❌️
5: B ❌️
6: A ✔️
7: B ✔️
8: A ✔️
I only know that last one because I used to be a donor to Unicef
6/8 was equally challenges with number 8 .And number 5 I only picked c as an answering. But it's true we have to communicate , play and allow the child to feed him or her self. Eating time must be an exciting and funny time for children.
I got 6 correct 😁 and learnt a lot which I will put into particle for my seven month old baby. Thank you!
You guys put so much work into this, thank you
Also just a follow up question, is it okay/beneficial to feed a child with water or blended pure fruit juices during the first 6 months of life?
Hi, thanks for your question. From the first hour of life, through to 6 months old, your baby can receive all of the nutrition they need to grow and develop from milk. They don't need anything else - no water, tea, juice, porridge or any other foods or fluids during this period.
@@UNICEF Thanks for the feedback🙏.
Omg!!! Doctor Mike and The Beast collab? What a pleasant surprise
I aced it. Thanks to my own journey to eating healthier post ED.
Well done !
@@emmylee8862 Thank you
I think I got 6/8 thank you for the knowledge great show I will surely share❤
Aced it...yay! 😅
Got a 9/10
Repping the motherland ✊🏾🇿🇼
I think c ,you can talk to them during mealtime it a good time also to bond I think
The answer is B,beans lentils, spinach a source of iron
Great video
The ones w/ both answers stumped me otherwise did got but I work in a kitchen
#SaveBangaldeshstudent #stepdownshekhasina
Eeeyyy 100%!
7/8 not bad I guess 😁
I chose c
Sweet biscuits
6 Month
I breastfeed my children up to tye age of 1 Year but introduced solide food at 6 months
It's so heart-warming to have supportive efforts from Dr Mikhail towards building better future for children. I had my fair share of efforts with UNICEF too.. I tried doing it with my niece and nephews however sadly the books from UNICEF didn't reach us and I tried reaching out and called the delivery guy that came in when we're out of Town they just straight ignored us like we didn't mean at all. I even emailed UNICEF and they didn't answer us. 😢😢😢 Huhu I felt so depressed and It's so frustrating to dismay my lil kiddos. I mean I'm trying so hard to do these efforts right and people just ignored like nothing happened at all😔. But I really mean though that "I Do, I Do, I Do" make efforts for my niece and nephews even the next generation anywhere in the world. I just continued following and updating wd UNICEF though.. 🥲🙏🙏🙏
A mangoes and pumpkins +carrot
vegetable
I got them all right and I don't even have kids.
#save_Pakistani_students
Michel brought me here
Not to sure I will go with 1 in 50
Because the right answer is 1 in 4, as Dr Mike said
:D this is going to be interesting...
to add to the first answer... I heard that young babies shouldn't be given water, it can become harmful... so, just milk or formula
Yes, young babies can consume an excess of water alarmingly quickly, far quicker than any parent could reasonably measure because their bodies and kidneys are so small. They get all of their hydration needs from breastmilk/formula.
Correct!!
How about the Palestinians children?? 😢 Treat them equally ❤❤
FREE PALESTINE
اتمنا الهجره ايلا اوربا ولاكن لا املك المال الحمدلله علا كل حال 😢
I disagree with some of this video. While I really respect Dr. Mike, he is not a dietitian and nutrition shouldn’t be educated in an all or nothing way. Research actually shows that restricting certain foods or food groups can actually increase cravings for it in the long run. Keeping refined sugar out of the house does not teach children food freedom or how to incorporate it into a balanced diet. The truth is, kids will grow up, sugar will be offered, and avoiding it can actually lead to thinking about it more, feeling guilty for having it, and increases the chances for binge eating. No foods are “good” or “bad”. Neutralizing all foods is the best way to incorporate variety and have a healthy relationship with food. Not to discredit that some foods have more essential nutrients and should be consumed more than others but everything can fit. Sorry for the soap box but this type of all or nothing thinking and restriction of certain foods is diet culture and creates greater risk for eating disorder development which is horrible to suffer from. Take care of yourself!
No refined sugar at all it’s better. It is not natural or healthy. No amount of added sugar is OK for a baby's development.
Avoid foods and beverages with added sugars during the first 2 years of life," the committee stated. "The energy in such products is likely to displace energy from nutrient-dense foods, increasing the risk of nutrient inadequacies.
I think if you want to keep your child away from it the best way is to give it a child's mind can easily get tired of having a thing and a child sees unhealthy food in school in its surroundings and don't see it in their on house makes them feel sad and angry and want to try it I actually have done smth like this keeping my children away from ice cream was the worst solution as when they saw it in a relatives house they wanted it they actually ate so much BC they knew they won't be able to again which actually makes a parent sad that their child thinks that way so I gave them the thing they want and now they hate it when ever I bring it it goes to waste