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- Holly Larson, RD

Valentine's Day is around the corner, and your child will likely be tempted by the treats that accompany this sweet holiday. Since we know that the sugar and artificial ingredients in many of these sweet treats can lead to behavioral issues and attention issues, it's wise to avoid them. So that leads to the question, what are you serving for Valentine’s Day?

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