Posts Tagged ‘Kids Health’

Healthy Snacks For Kids

It is well known that kids enjoy eating and moreover they love to eat junk food. As parents, you can assist your child to obtain healthy and nutritious snack choices so as to develop healthy habits.

The best part is, snacks are good thing and you are not required to cut them out of your child’s diet totally. It is significant for children to have something after every few hours to energize themselves. Sometimes it is better to eat is a simple food substitute that your kids will never notice.

Here are few Healthy Snacks for Kids

1.    Kids love to dip things. Take advantage of this by offering carrots with ranch dip, celery with peanut butter or fruit with yogurt dip. This will help them to gain nutrition. (more…)

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Kids Exercise

The importance of exercise to children has been highlighted in a number of recent studies and reports. It seems that childhood obesity has been rising at an alarming rate and that the lack of exercise is one of the key causes.

This feels, on the face of it, to be quite surprising. When we think of children we almost automatically think of them as being active and playing. Yet it’s clearly the case that many kids aren’t as active as they could be. Why might this be?

One reason might be the rise of technology. Technological developments have brought all sorts of new entertainment sources into our homes. This means that many kids are probably spending more time playing video games or using internet based activities.

Does this create a problem? It’s clear that many of the activities associated with the new technologies involve a minimal amount of movement. If these activities have taken over from traditional games then it undoubtedly points to a lack of exercise. (more…)

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Whole Foods Nutrition for Healthy Kids

Kids need whole foods to be healthy. As parents responsible for our kids’ nutrition, we need to provide them with a variety of the freshest, organic, whole foods so their bodies can be healthy and develop fully. Whole foods are unrefined grains, beans, nuts, seeds, fruits and vegetables. Your child’s body relies on the nutrients from these foods for proper growth as well as mental and physical vitality. A deficiency of even one important nutrient can cause imbalances that can lead to serious disease. Whole foods also provide a wealth of protective compounds that can help prevent disease. (more…)

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