Most children don't naturally love vegetables, but new nutrition research suggests that healthy eating habits can be built with simple daily routines. Child nutrition experts say repeated exposure, family mealtimes and positive food experiences matter more than forcing kids to eat. As childhood obesity and poor diet remain concerns across the US, these science-backed vegetable habits give parents practical ways to raise healthier eaters and support lifelong nutrition, growth, learning and overall well-being.

Simple everyday ideas help parents add more vegetables to children's favourite meals without fuss, making healthy eating easier, tastier and far less stressful for everyone.

Most children don't naturally love vegetables, but new nutrition research suggests that healthy eating habits can be built with simple daily routines. Child nutrition experts say…