Weight Loss Approaches For Children
Friday, March 5th, 2010You may have heard that more and more children are gaining weight to the point of obesity, and that it seems the problem gets worse and worse as time goes on. There are many reasons for this, but thankfully, there are also many great weight loss approaches for children. As a parent, you probably remember spending a lot of time doing physical activity when you were younger. Times are different now, as there are many activities that children prefer which require little more than repeated hand motions. Kids are just not as active as they use to be.
Video games are a lot of fun. There are great television shows too. Each of these can be educational, but they can also be dangerous. There is a reason why doctors recommend a time limit on both for children. Though these can be good for the mind, they are terrible for the body. Children are moving less than every before, and they are gaining more weight than ever before. On top of that, foods are less healthy than ever, and busy parents often go for easy and quick as opposed to healthy and complicated.
Parents should not kick themselves over this, but rather, make some changes to fix the problem. With children, it is always best to make small changes one at a time rather than sweeping changes that upset the balance of everything the children know. Parents also have to lead by example. They can not ask their children to do things they will not be willing to do themselves. A few small changes each week towards a healthier lifestyle is the way to go. Pretty soon everyone will be feeling better.
Slowly lower the amount of time your children are allowed to watch television and play video games. You can do this without them realizing what you are doing. Replace that time with healthy, physical activity. The best way to do that is to have the whole family involved. Find community events and sports teams to join, or make it a point to go for family walks and play out in the yard or park. If you move with them, they won’t think it is because they are being singled out, which is one of the worst things that could happen. Make it a family affair with no finger pointing.

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