EDUKASI GIZI MP-ASI PADA IBU DENGAN ANAK USIA 0 -24 BULAN DI PAUD AQILA KIDS KABUPATEN KAMPAR
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Education, Nutrition MP-AsiAbstract
Mothers have an important role in providing nutrition to children because mothers are the closest people to children. However, the provision of nutrition, namely MP-ASI between one mother and another, is not the same. This is influenced by several different factors from each mother. So that the provision of MP-ASI nutrition education is still needed for mothers. Based on the situation analysis and identification of the problems mentioned above, a problem can be formulated, namely the need for complementary feeding nutrition education to mothers with children aged 0-24 months in PAUD Aqila Kids, Kampar Regency. The results of this community service are that it can increase the knowledge of mothers with children aged 0-24 months about the importance of correct and appropriate MP-ASI, how to make MP-ASI that increases baby's appetite, breastfeeding mothers are motivated to implement correct and appropriate MP-ASI making. age. This community service will continue and there will be other activities related to health and increasing maternal knowledge about complementary feeding for children aged 0-24 months in the community, especially Paud Aqilla Kids, Kampar Regency.References
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