Why Kids Fall Sick During School Terms

Why Kids Fall Sick During School Terms

When school resumes, many parents notice that children seem to fall sick more often. Colds, fatigue, or reduced appetite can appear during the first few months of the school term.

 

This does not necessarily mean something is wrong. School environments expose children to new germs, longer daily schedules, and different eating patterns.

 

Several factors can affect children’s immunity during school terms:

  • Increased exposure to viruses and bacteria
    • Reduced sleep due to busy schedules
    • Irregular meal timing
    • Lower appetite during stressful school days

 

Nutrition plays an important role in supporting children’s resilience. When children eat less or skip meals, they may not receive the nutrients their bodies need for growth and immune support.

 

Parents can help by maintaining regular meal times, encouraging balanced nutrition, and ensuring children get enough rest.

 

For children who struggle with appetite during school routines, gentle appetite support may help. Appemor+ and Appemor+ PB are designed to support healthy appetite development in children, helping them maintain better eating habits during busy school terms.

 

If children frequently fall sick or experience persistent symptoms, consult a healthcare professional.

 

Supporting children’s nutrition and appetite can help them stay active and focused throughout the school year.

 

Learn more about supporting children’s appetite and nutrition with Appemor+ and Appemor+ PB.

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