When you're in a hurry, do you resort to a quick and easy breakfast for your kids? It may not be as healthy as they need to get them through the school day. Let’s face it, mornings are often hectic and rushed, leaving breakfast as the last priority for families. As many as 10-30% of school-aged kids report skipping breakfast. However, breakfast should be the first priority of the day, as it can enhance a child’s development and academic success. Studies show that breakfast eaters tend to have higher school attendance, less tardiness and fewer hunger-induced stomach aches in the morning. Want smarter children? It starts by building a healthy breakfast that goes beyond cereal and milk. Breakfast doesn’t need to be complicated; it can be simple, fast and nutritious. The key to having successful breakfasts every day is to plan ahead get your kids involved. Learn from Marina Chaparro, MPH, how to build fast, nutritious and hassle-free breakfast meals for champions.