Boost your child's growth and development with essential nutrition tips and dagdag galing advice!

Hello, mumshies! We all want our kids to be healthy, happy, and kering-keri to take on whatever life throws at them. Ensuring they're a well-nourished child is key to unlocking their full potential. So how do we transform our chikitings into Bibo+ kids full of energy and promise?
With the right nutrition and stimulation, your Bibo+ kids can shine at laging may igagaling pa in everything they do. Whether it’s boosting brainpower or building strong bones and immunity, good nutrition helps pave the way for dagdag sakses at home and in school.
Child Nourishment: Why It Matters for Your Bagets
Child nourishment is all about feeding our Bibo+ kids with the essential nutrients they need to grow and shine. Simple lang: it’s the everyday nutrition and proper stimulation that ensures they're ready to conquer each adventure with galing.
Here's how good child nourishment plays a big role sa pag-develop ni bunso1:
- Boosts brainpower: Nutrients like DHA help improve memory and learning, kaya walang absent sa mga kwento ni teacher.
- Strengthens immunity: Proper nourishment helps fight off colds, so less worry ka when they play outside.
- Supports growth: Enables healthy bones and muscles, perfect for their everyday takbuhan and laro.
- Enhances mood: The right balance of nutrients helps para happy vibes at more ngiti everyday si kiddo.
- Promotes focus: Helps them concentrate better in school, helping them get scores na bonggang-bongga!
Role of Nutrition in Child Development: Key Nutrients Para Kay Bibo+ Kid
Proper nutrition is a key ingredient sa paglaki at development ng Bibo+ kid mo. Every nutrient works together like a superhero team, supporting their journey to becoming healthy and strong. Dasurv, di ba? Let’s explore some of these key nutrients.
Nutrient | Common Sources | Benefits |
|---|---|---|
Calcium | Milk, yogurt, cheese | Builds strong bones and teeth, ready for playtime2 |
Protein | Meat, fish, eggs, beans | Supports muscle growth, ensuring they're active and strong3 |
Vitamin C | Citrus fruits, tomatoes, broccoli | Strengthens immune system, fighting colds and illnesses4 |
Carbohydrates | Rice, potatoes, bread, corn | Provides energy for their daily activities5 |
Vitamin D | Sardines, eggs, fortified milk | Aids calcium absorption for healthy bones6 |
DHA | Salmon, tuna, eggs | Supports brain function and cognitive development, for school readiness7 |
Tips Para sa Nourished Child: Easy Ways to Pack Dagdag Galing
Ensuring our kids get the best start is every mom’s mission. Pero, paano nga ba magtanim ng healthy eating habits? Here are some simple tips to help meet their nutrition and child development needs:
- Follow the Food Pyramid: Make sure bawat meal ay may iba't ibang food groups—fruits, veggies, grains, proteins, and dairy.
- Colorful plates, happy kids: Encourage them to enjoy a rainbow of fruits and veggies. The more colors, the mas masustansya!
- Smart, healthy snacking: Swap out junk food for nutritious snacks like yogurt, nuts, or prutas.
- Cook together: Sama-sama sa kusina for a fun and interactive way to learn about healthy eating.
- Stay hydrated: Encourage them to choose tubig over sugary drinks for better hydration.
When kulang ang solid foods, powdered milk can help fill nutritional gaps with essential vitamins and minerals. With the new Lactum 3+, now with dagdag DHA (vs. previous formulation), may dagdag galing ang bawat baso ng milk—with proper nutrition and stimulation, of course!
100% Nourished Kid with NEW Lactum Dagdag DHA (vs. previous formulation)

Lactum 3+ is here to give our chikitings that extra boost they need to grow healthy and strong (with proper nutrition and stimulation)! With our new and improved formulation, Lactum 3+ now includes dagdag DHA (vs. previous formulation), making it an even better partner for mommies who want to raise Bibo+ kids.
- Dagdag talino: With dagdag DHA vs. previous formulation, Lactum 3+ helps boost brain development, kaya it helps para mas sharp and focused sa pag-aaral ang mga chikiting! (with proper nutrition and stimulation)
- May itatangkad pa: Packed with essential nutrients like calcium and vitamin D, this milk supports strong bones, kaya may tatag at tulong para tumangkad ang inyong kiddos. (with proper nutrition and exercise)
- May ilalakas pa: Lactum 3+ is fortified with key vitamins and minerals that help enhance your child's immune system, keeping them protected and energized for all their daily adventures. (with proper nutrition and exercise)
Also available in Lactum 0–6 months.
Forda Sakses and Child Development with 100% Nourishment
Ang pagiging well-nourished ni Bibo+ kid mo means you're setting the stage for a life with energy and confidence! By focusing on balanced nutrition with proper stimulation, you're giving them the dagdag galing they need to excel in all of life's adventures. For da future, dasurv yarn!
Each nutritious meal you serve is a step toward a future where they shine, laging may igagaling pa! Trust Lactum 3+, now with dagdag DHA galing vs. previous formulation, to be your partner in nurturing their journey, ensuring they’re always ready for every sakses ahead. (with proper nutrition and stimulation)
Also available in Lactum 6–12 months.
Breastmilk is still best for babies up to two years of age and beyond.
The use of milk supplements must only be upon the advice of health professionals.
The unnecessary and improper use of this product may be dangerous to your child’s health.
References
- Matonti, L., Blasetti, A., & Chiarelli, F. (2021). Nutrition and growth in children. Minerva Pediatrica, 72(6). https://doi.org/10.23736/s0026-4946.20.05981-2
- Shertukde, S. P., Cahoon, D. S., Prado, B., Cara, K. C., & Chung, M. (2022). Calcium intake and metabolism in infants and young children: A systematic review of Balance Studies for supporting the development of calcium requirements. Advances in Nutrition, 13(5), 1529–1553. https://doi.org/10.1093/advances/nmac003
- Braun, K. V., Erler, N. S., Kiefte-de Jong, J. C., Jaddoe, V. W., van den Hooven, E. H., Franco, O. H., & Voortman, T. (2016). Dietary intake of protein in early childhood is associated with growth trajectories between 1 and 9 years of age. The Journal of Nutrition, 146(11), 2361–2367. https://doi.org/10.3945/jn.116.237164
- NHS. (2024, May 30). Vitamins for children. NHS UK https://www.nhs.uk/baby/weaning-and-feeding/vitamins-for-children/
- Muth, N. D., & Tanaka, M. (2023). Carbohydrates. The Clinician’s Guide to Pediatric Nutrition https://doi.org/10.1542/9781610026628-ch2
- Praticò, A. D., Lo Bianco, M., Leonardi, R., Polizzi, A., & Ruggieri, M. (2024). The impact of vitamin D supplementation duration on early childhood developmental milestones: A retrospective study. Nutrients, 16(24), 4395 https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16244395
- Magalhães, P. R., Pereira, A. M., Russoni, C., Santos, I. da, Kurokawa, C. S., & Fonseca, C. R. (2023). The importance of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) for child development. Collection of International Topics in Health Science- V1. https://doi.org/10.56238/colleinternhealthscienv1-118
