Good nutrition, healthcare and sanitation are crucial to a child’s early development. Without these, a child’s brain won’t develop properly. They will have a lower IQ and they will grow up shorter than they should, a condition known as stunting. The Observer’s food critic, Jay Rayner, explains how a child’s future is determined by the first years of life
View the video at https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/video/2017/sep/06/the-first-1000-days-jay-rayner-explains-their-impact-childs-future-first-fight-nutrition-healthcare-sanitation
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Well, maybe our wise President Dump could not only pray for the rights of the unborn, but actually do something for the unborn AND the ones that make it out of the womb.
" The first one thousands days of a child's existence will determine their future" Especially if they are aborted in the first 270 days or so after conception.
So you need to eat good food when you're young? Okay, cheers man who spends his whole life sneering at 5 star restaurant's food. You're a lifesaver!
I don't understand why a food critic would be considered an authority on any of these topics. The UK is stuffed full of people who can actually comment knowledgeably on these topics, not just regurgitate facts given to them by others. This guy has chosen to be an expert in the essential business of criticising restaurant food. Let him stick to it.