Parents are always worrying about their child’s digestive tract and they have every right to - a child’s gut health must be at its best to support vital bodily functions such as nutrient absorption. Furthermore, a leaky gut can hamper their development, especially if they experience symptoms such as stomach discomfort, diarrhoea or mood swings1.
But, at some point, you will have to educate them on your obsession with their poop because teaching them the importance of taking care of their gut health will essentially benefit their future selves and habits. But, how do we explain this to a child?
We know that children may not have the attention span or patience to listen to your ramblings about their gut health. You might just end up frustrated trying to explain and give up all together – yes, the topic is not exactly the easiest to convey.
But, it is not an impossible task. There are certain teaching methods children respond better to. Here are four that you can use to educate them on gut health.