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This podcast will talk about creating healthy goals to maintain a healthy intake of food. We will talk about the nutrition recommendations from the USDA; what are empty calories; healthy benefits for making better food choices; importance of family meals; accountablity for children when it concerns what they eat; cooking with children on a regular …
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I believe there are 3 components necessary for children to live a healthy lifestyle. This podcast discusses the importance of EXERCISE. We will also discuss the different ways to workout, how often children should workout each week and parent/guardian involvement; how to reduce TV/video games/computer time and ways to get them more engaged in other…
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What is Bullying? According to stopbullying.gov, bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Both kids who are bullied and who bully others may have serious, lasting problems. Bullying includes action…
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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. The most appealing benefit is that breakfast jumpstarts the metabolism and, helps burn more calories throughout the day. When children eat breakfast it’s telling their body that there are plenty of calories to be had for the day. It helps them pay better attention in school and to consume key nutrien…
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This federally assistend meal program was established under the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act, signed into law by President Harry Truman in 1946. Since them millions of familys benefit from this option on a daily basis. Several systems are in place to offer healthy options and feed children during the day. The USDA provides strict gu…
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The National School Breakfast Program is an awesome option for children who aren't able to eat at home. We will discuss the program origin, how a child will qualify, the requirements for the school, and the price tag associated with this program. The federal government has created this program to help families that really need the help. Milliions o…
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Now that we have the facts, lets talk about how some changes can be made to help your children. It’s a difficult process but not impossible. There might be some setbacks but the devil is in the details. We will discuss ways to set a plan and get your children involved so that they can become invested in the changes. By working together, we can defi…
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Studies have proven, so much sugar is consumed that it’s considered as addictive as tobacco. Our children are eating more processed foods, drinking more energy drinks and sodas which have overwhelming amounts of sugar in them. Lets discuss how serious the problem is and how it affects your children. Children over 7 years old can and should be held …
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Many foods have sugar, some more than others. When you’re shopping or eating out, you can still make wise decisions concerning the foods offered to your family. We will discuss how to be proactive and what’s a healthy balance on a daily basis. You aren’t with your children all day, but lets start the process of accountability where they can make be…
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Linda Watson started the Cook for Good project after becoming obsessed with the national Food Stamp Challenge: living on a dollar a meal per person for a week. Her three-week experiment became a lifestyle, the website CookforGood.com, the book Wildly Affordable Organic, and now the Wildly Good Cook videos and teachers' training program. Her story t…
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Join in the conversation for the conclusion of setting realistic goals for children. The last program provided the following three tips: 1. set a starting point; 2. the goal is unique to your child; and 3. small steps make a big difference and we will continue the conversation to help empower children and parents to pull from that strength within a…
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For the hundreds of thousands of children with Autism, Asperger’s, and Sensory Processing Disorders, developmental breakthroughs can come from an unlikely but clinically proven source: play! This fantastic game and activity book is specifically intended for kids on the spectrum and is overflowing with parent-tested and expert-approved ways to help …
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Nicole is an award winning journalist, reporter, and producer who has worked for some of the top names in the broadcasting industry including ESPN, HBO, TBS, TNT, and BET. Her experience with those networks has allowed her to interview some of the biggest names in sports such as Kobe Bryant, Drew Brees and Derek Jeter. Nicole has been around sports…
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Join me today to discuss ways to teach your child how to make life altering changes that will help them live life to the fullest. We will talk about setting healthy goals, ways to set a fitness regimen, working out with others, and how to encourage yourself. Feel free to call into the show and provide your input, you just might help someone else go…
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The show today will discuss the wonderful program, Let’s Move, initiated by our very own First Lady Michelle Obama. She is taking a very proactive stand concerning the childhood obesity epidemic. She is challenging parents as well as children. Then she is addressing the “food deserts” in many neighborhoods which do not provide fresh fruits and vege…
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You are in for a real treat this week on the Healthy Ways for Children Radio Program. Tune into the live program tomorrow, February 18, 2010 at 2:00pm est to hear an indepth conversation with published children’s author, Tina Turbin, as she discusses her book series Danny the Dragon and her efforts concerning a gluten-free diet and the challenges o…
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