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banana.jpgWhen it comes to feeding  your toddler – remember this – it's the parent’s job to provide healthy food choices and it is the child’s job to decide whether or not to eat the food.

 

 

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Dial-A-Dietitian – Just a call or click away to reliable nutrition information


Dial-A-Dietitian is operated by NutritionLink Services Society. Full funding for this program is provided by the B.C. Ministry of Health. Dial-A-Dietitian is a free nutrition information line for British Columbians. Dial-A-Dietitian specializes in easy-to-use nutrition information for self-care, based on current scientific sources. Our registered dietitians can provide brief nutrition consultation by phone. If you need more in-depth counselling, they will guide you to hospital outpatient dietitians, community nutritionists or other nutrition services in your community. This service does not replace the medical counsel of your doctor.

Translation services are available in 130 languages from Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm daily.  1-800-667-3438 or
www.dialadietitian.org

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 11 July 2007 )
 
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