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Dutch Lady Smart Steps Workshop: Uncover The Power Of Nutrition To Your Child's Development

Being a parent of two, I understand the needs of a child in terms of getting the best nutrition out there in order to grow healthy and strong. Both Baby Martin and Baby Karlson is now two years and 8 months of age respectively. Now, I'm pretty excited when being told Dutch Lady is coming up with an informative and fun workshop where we will get to hear from experts to better understand our child’s mental development and how to optimize it with the right nutrition.

Dutch Lady Smart Steps Workshop: Uncover The Power Of Nutrition To Your Child's Development
Dutch Lady Smart Steps Workshop: Uncover The Power Of Nutrition To Your Child's Development



Smart Steps: Uncover the Power of Nutrition to your Child’s Development 
Date: 24th January 2015, Saturday 
Time: 10.30am (Registration from 9.30am onwards) 
Venue: Auditorium, Connexion@Nexus, Bangsar South

Registration Fees: RM30 per family/couple (each couple will be entitled to one Dutch Lady Smart Steps Workshop Kit worth RM50)

Dutch Lady is calling all parents with children 1 to 6 years old to join an informative and fun workshop where you will get to hear from experts to better understand your child’s mental development and how to optimize it with the right nutrition.

Panel of experts at the Dutch Lady Smart Steps Workshop this 24th January 2014
Panel of experts at the Dutch Lady Smart Steps Workshop this 24th January 2014


Do you know that it is important to tailor your child’s nutrition?
– According to SEANUTS or Southeast Asian Nutrition Surveys, nutrition has an impact on a child’s smartness of IQ. 
– As children develop mentally in stages, it is important for parents to monitor their developmental milestones and help them grow better and smarter by providing the appropriate nutrients at each stage

Personally I feel nutrition plays a very important role in my children's diet, as without that correct formula in their system, they might not grow as healthy as I might want them to, or horrors, be slower than other kids their age. Okay, I may be slightly exaggerating there, because a child's development does vary from one kid to the other. 


With Baby Martin at a baby spa recently
With Baby Martin at a baby spa recently

Parents are responsible for their children’s health and development. But without the right tools and resources, they may not know how to fully optimise and monitor their child’s development milestones.

To empower parents, Dutch Lady Malaysia is organising a workshop – Smart Steps: Uncover the Power of Nutrition to Your Child’s Development – on 24 January 2015. Heading the workshop are Dr. Alvin Ng Lai Oon from Sunway University’s Department of Psychology; Professor Dr. Poh Bee Koon, Head of Nutritional Sciences Programme at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; and Dr. Yong Junina Fadzil, Consultant Paediatrician.


Dr. Alvin Ng Lai Oon from Sunway University’s Department of Psychology
Dr. Alvin Ng Lai Oon from Sunway University’s Department of Psychology

Open to parents with children aged one to six years, the experts will share insights on:

How young brains grow and develop
How to provide the right nutrients to support children’s mental development
How to stimulate a child’s learning
How to monitor developmental milestones

Professor Dr. Poh Bee Koon, Head of Nutritional Sciences Programme at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Dr. Yong Junina Fadzil, Consultant Paediatrician.

Hurry, register today if you to uncover the power of nutrition to your child's development. I have already registered. To register for Dutch Lady Smart Steps Workshop, call Dutch Lady’s toll-free line 1-800-22-1233 (Monday to Friday, from 10am to 6pm) or email mail@bridgespr.com.my. 

Payment can be made to the below bank account of workshop organizer through cash deposit or online banking
• Bank: Maybank
• Name: Bridges PR & Events Sdn Bhd 
• Account Number: 5144-4012-1112

I just had to put up this picture of my other kid, Baby Karlson
I just had to put up this picture of my younger kid, Baby Karlson


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