This document discusses improving the eating behaviors of young children based on recent studies. It finds that few children eat the recommended variety of fruits and vegetables. Deep yellow and dark green vegetables are especially lacking. It also finds that many children consume too many calories from added sugars, discretionary fats, and sweetened beverages and not enough from nutrient-dense foods. Portion sizes that are too large can lead to overeating. Fast food consumption has also been linked to poorer nutritional quality. Caregivers are encouraged to provide healthier choices and model good eating behaviors to help children develop lifelong healthy eating habits.