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Mealtimes in the context of poverty: Comparison of ECEC services providing food and those requiring food provided from home.

Bonnie SearleSally StatonRobyn LittlewoodKaren J Thorpe
Published in: Child: care, health and development (2023)
The findings direct attention to public health intervention. Currently, ECEC face significant barriers to realizing their potential to support child nutrition and establish positive life course trajectories of nutrition. To do so requires targeted supports that enable sufficient supply and quality of food in the context of poverty.
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