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Preventing Childhood Obesity – Tips and Ideas to Help Your Child Learn How to Eat
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Sep 28, 2006, 20:39


Even in our health savvy society, the number of children today who are obese is on the rise. Too many children are dining on fast food and sitting in front of the television for hours watching their favorite shows or playing video games. This opens the door to a lot of problems, including the risk of becoming obese.

Obesity can be prevented. It is unhealthy. It is very important to learn from an early age how to eat, and what to eat. Here are a few ways to lower your child’s risk of becoming overweight:

1. Start Early.
It’s important that you begin some form of physical activity with your child as early on as possible. It may be going for a walk after dinner or playing on the playground, but the earlier you begin to establish an active lifestyle with your child, the more likely they are to stick with it.

2. Set a Good Example.
You’ve probably heard the saying, “The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.” The same is true in regards to physical fitness. If you show that you value being healthy and active, chances are that your child will too.

3. Join a Group
Get your child involved in regular, physical activity that she enjoys. There is so much variety in the types of physical activities that are available. From organized sports to play groups, there are several options to choose from. Provide your child with plenty of opportunities to find what interests her.

4. Set Limits
Put a limit on the number of hours being spent in front of the television. The biggest reason children become inactive is because they spend too many hours watching TV. By setting appropriate limits, your child can cultivate interests in other activities, many of which involve getting off of the couch.

5. Teach Nutrition
Remember -- it’s about nutrition, too! Not only should you provide opportunities for physical activity, but healthy food choices are also important. Again, starting early and setting a good example are critical in developing good eating habits. It’s important to teach your child about the food groups. Also, encourage him to help plan and prepare meals. It can be a great way to get your child involved in learning about having a balanced diet.

Childhood obesity can have far reaching consequences. Fortunately, it’s never too late to help your child establish new habits. With exercise and a balanced diet, children can grow into healthy, productive adults. Children will also enjoy learning these valuable lessons from the people they love the most. The people they want to be just like when they grow up, you, the Parents!

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