The rising tide of kids tending towards obesity is a serious problem in our times. Too many kids are starting to be classified as not just overweight, but instead as clinically obese. So what are the factors that contribute to Obesity in children? Of course we know that food nowadays is not as healthy as it was in earlier times. The convenience and low cost of sugary snacks can be more immediately compelling than healthier altneratives. When dealing with hungry kids, it’s typically simpler to grab a powerbar than to hunker down and cut some apples or something which is much healthier than those sugary snacks.
There are other culprits other than food when considering the factors that contribute to childhood obesity. Too many parents fail to encourage their children to explore the outdoor through free, unstructured play or other forms of physical exercise. Keep in mind that while a child is relaxing in the comfort of his or her own home they often have little motivation to move their body much. Of course, the safety of one’s child is a real concern when it comes to allowing them to wander freely outside of the house. Luckily, there are solutions that include the ability to keep your child’s body moving while keeping your child safe.
There are a wide variety of things a parent can do to motivate their kids to engage in more physical activity. One of the most powerful ways to encourage kids to exercise is to exercise regularly yourself. Even during a child’s infant years, it is helpful for them to see you exercising, taking walks, and generally making physical activity a priority in your schedule. If they grow up with a parent who enjoys being active, they will think of activity as a fun and an important part of your life. Obviously that stay at home dads and people that run a home based business might have an easier time accomplishing this kind of thing.
You might also think of ways to make physical activity an enjoyable time for your entire family. Can you think of activities all of you can do together that both adults and children will enjoy and get all of you moving about? Perhaps you could install a basketball hoop somewhere around your house and start playing basketball with your children. If your children love to run, you might consider playing tag – a game that even older elementary school kids seem to enjoy. Perhaps your child is fascinated by tennis. Consider enrolling him or her in tennis lessons. If you can find something that inspires your kids to engage in physical exercise you are well on your way to having a healthy child.
Although you may not have thought of it you might also consider allowing your kids to work through exercise videos. Try to locate exercise videos that are geared towards kids and do those exercise routines with your kids. Why not get healthier yourself while your kids get healthier too! And remember to always have a good time. Children love to experience the laughter of their parents in a positive, upbeat atmosphere.
It’s important to remember that no two children are completely alike. Perhaps your child is not athletic. Don’t push your child to exercise in ways that are unnatural for them. Success or failure in certain activities is not the issue at all when helping your child to exercise. Instead, it’s most important to instill in your children a real and positive habit of treating exercise as an enjoyable part of their life. So have a good time exercising with your kids and allow for a variety of exercises throughout the year. You will be helping your child to become a happy, healthy adult!
Posted on December 14th, 2009 by Admin
Filed under: Parenting
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