COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
IN CHILDREN.

HOW TO SUPPORT IT

Is your little one keeping up,
when it comes to class time?

We know parents are keenly attuned to every aspect of their child's growth, especially their cognitive development. Nobody wants a child to feel like they're lagging behind in class. PediaSure is carefully crafted to nurture not only in their physical growth but also their cognitive abilities. 1 Let's delve into the specifics of the essential nutrients to understand how they actively support your child's cognitive function.

Is your little one keeping up,when it comes to class time?

We know parents are keenly attuned to every aspect of their child's growth, especially their cognitive development. Nobody wants a child to feel like they're lagging behind in class. PediaSure is carefully crafted to nurture not only in their physical growth but also their cognitive abilities. 1 Let's delve into the specifics of the essential nutrients to understand how they actively support your child's cognitive function.

5-in-1 multi-benefits wheel

 

 

 

 

Scientifically
formulated with DHA,
Iron, Zinc and Omega-3.8

5-in-1 multi-benefits wheel

Scientifically
formulated with DHA,
Iron, Zinc and Omega-3.8

The importance of DHA
(Docosahexaenoic acid).

Yes, it's a big word but simply put, DHA is the essential brain food that every
child needs and supports the following:

The importance of DHA
(Docosahexaenoic acid).

Yes, it's a big word but simply put, DHA is the essential brain food that every child needs and supports the following:

Brain function, growth and cognitive
development and higher-order cognitive activities such as 21,22

planning, problem-solving and focused attention

Brain function, growth and cognitive
development and higher-order cognitive activities such as 21,22

PDS - Planning
PDS - problem-solving
PDS - focused attention

Iron is integral
towards development.

Iron as an essential nutrient plays a vital role in the development of neurological pathways.

In other words, it aids with sending signals from one part of the brain to another.23

checkmarkOverall intelligence 23

checkmarkCognitive development 23

checkmarkAttention span 24

checkmarkSensory preception 24

checkmarkEmotions 24

checkmarkBehaviour 24

Iron is integral towards development

Iron as an essential nutrient plays a vital role in the development of neurological pathways.

In other words, it aids with sending signals from one part of the brain to another.23

checkmarkOverall intelligence 23

checkmarkCognitive development 23

checkmarkAttention span 24

checkmarkSensory preception 24

checkmarkEmotions 24

checkmarkBehaviour 24

Plate with foods rich in essential fats

Unlocking
the brilliance of Iodine

Iodine is an essential mineral which generates thyroid hormones and is required for brain development in growing children. In the case of not getting enough of these minerals, a deficiency could lead to a detrimental effect on cognitive function. Iodine benefits their normal brain function. 23,27

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Unlocking
the brilliance of Iodine

Iodine is an essential mineral which generates thyroid hormones and is required for brain development in growing children. In the case of not getting enough of these minerals, a deficiency could lead to a detrimental effect on cognitive function. Iodine benefits their normal brain function. 23,27

EMPOWER YOUR
CHILD'S FUTURE

With the needed, essential nutrients for their developing minds, you're nurturing not just their present abilities but also laying a strong foundation for lifelong learning and cognitive abilities. 1, 25, 26

With the needed, essential nutrients for their developing minds, you're nurturing not just their present abilities but also laying a strong foundation for lifelong learning and cognitive abilities. 1, 25, 26

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* = Study in children at nutritional risk. Change seen in weight.

# = PediaSure® Shake Central Location Test in Spain. Data on File 2018.

 

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