36 Months
Family Parenting
Evidence suggests a decrease in sleep duration across all age groups over the past 20 years. Preschoolers should sleep between 11-13 hours each night. Naps should cease by 5 years old.
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​80% of 2-4 year olds have used a mobile device for any media activity.
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​For each 1 hour increase in TV viewing 3 year-olds had increased intake of sweetened beverages, fast food, red and processed meat, and percent energy from trans-fat.
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Increased TV time is associated with lower fruit and vegetable consumption.
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​73% of 2- to 4-year-olds and 72% of 5- to 8-year-olds watch TV every day.
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​37% of 2-to 4-year-olds have TVs in their bedroom.
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​On average children are exposed to approximately 5,400 advertisements annually for food/beverages8 Estimates indicate that the food and beverage industry spend $1.6 billion per year to market products to children through TV, internet, radio, video games, text messages, and in-store packaging.
Oral Health
​Oral health screening/preventative visit is recommended between month 12-24 (opportunity to discuss transition to drinking with a cup and promote water and milk consumption). Note poor oral health and obesity share a cluster of risk factors. Children presenting with poor oral health should receive healthy active living guidance as well.
Physical Activity
​Children under age 5 fail to meet physical activity guidelines3 Preschoolers need at least 60 minutes of structured activity and at least 60 minutes of unstructured activity (probably closer to 3 hours)4 Outdoor play in this age group naturally yields more physical activity.
Feeding
Children and adolescents today derive 10% to 15% of total calories from sugar-sweetened beverages and 100% fruit juice.
Feeding
On a given day, approximately 50% of U.S. 3-year-olds consume sweetened beverages, and 75% consume desserts or candies.
48 Months
Family Parenting
On a given day, approximately 50% of U.S. 3-year-olds consume sweetened beverages, and 75% consume desserts or candies.
Family Parenting
School readiness is an area to explore in terms of physical activity and appropriate motor development as well proper nutrition.
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​50% of all children ages 0 to 8 have used mobile apps.
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45% of children have daily to weekly access to mobile devices (smart phone, video iPod, iPad or similar device) to play games, watch videos, or us other apps.
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​On average children are exposed to approximately 5,400 advertisements annually for food/beverages (8) Estimates indicate that the food and beverage industry spend $1.6 billion per year to market products to children through TV, internet, radio, video games, text messages, and in-store packaging.
Physical Activity
​Children under age 5 fail to meet physical activity guidelines3 Preschoolers need at least 60 minutes of structured activity and at least 60 minutes of unstructured activity (probably closer to 3 hours)4 Outdoor play in this age group naturally yields more physical activity.
60 Months
Family Parenting
​Evidence suggests a decrease in sleep duration across all age groups over the past 20 years. Preschoolers should sleep between 11-13 hours each night. Naps should cease by 5 years old.
Family Parenting
Toddlers and Preschoolers regularly eat breakfast but as children enter elementary school the number of children eating regular breakfast begins to decline.
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​45% of children have daily to weekly access to mobile devices (smart phone, video iPod, iPad or similar device) to play games, watch videos, or us other apps.
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​Children age 5-8 spend an average of 2 hours a day watching television.
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​On average children are exposed to approximately 5,400 advertisements annually for food/beverages (8) Estimates indicate that the food and beverage industry spend $1.6 billion per year to market products to children through TV, internet, radio, video games, text messages, and in-store packaging.
Physical Activity
​Children under age 5 fail to meet physical activity guidelines3 Preschoolers need at least 60 minutes of structured activity and at least 60 minutes of unstructured activity (probably closer to 3 hours)4 Outdoor play in this age group naturally yields more physical activity.
Feeding
​Sugared beverages, dairy desserts, grain desserts, pizza and whole milk are the major contributors of empty calories.