and developing his social skills too.With all that going on, he needs a wide range of food to aid his rapid brain development.Why not turbo-charge his diet with these six easy ways to boost your toddler's brain power?Brain food for toddlers
The brain-boosting benefits of oily fish have long been recognised, but warnings about mercury levels may be stopping you from making it a regular fixture on your child's dinner plate.However, a 10-year study from the University of Rochester
foods to put in your supermarket trolley, you can help maximise your child's potential, and start good eating habits which will stay with them for life.The Food for the Brain Foundation has been helping schools and parents improve children's nutrition