Health should be a top priority for you as you raise your children. When you start young, you can set your child up for a long and healthy life, just by promoting healthy behaviors now.
Childhood Obesity
Statistics have shown that when a child is obese, they’re more likely to continue to struggle with the problem during their adult life. You can combat this by concentrating on a healthy diet and an active lifestyle for your young ones.
Keep these items in mind as you promote healthy behaviors in your children:
Children Learn by Example
Look to your own habits first. Are they up to par? Your children watch every move you make and they’re likely to repeat your behaviors. While a family pizza is a nice treat every once in awhile, if it becomes a habit, your children will continue to expect it all the time.
- Be a model for your children by maintaining a balanced diet.
- Show them that they must exercise by exercising yourself.
Use Repetition
Fight the urge to slip up when it comes to continuing your healthy behaviors. Most people have heard the rule that if you do something every day for 21 days, it becomes a habit. The reality is, it may take much longer than that, but consistency will eventually make a behavior a habit! Healthy habits are much easier to maintain once they’re ingrained in your brain!
- For example, if you brush your teeth every single morning and night, your teeth will feel “dirty” if you miss a brushing session, thus encouraging you to keep up with the habit.
- The same is true for eating healthy and regular exercise. Your body will not feel as good when you get off your healthy routine.
Make it Fun
If you make healthy behaviors fun, your children will look forward to engaging in them. Get excited about brushing your teeth. Play sports with your children, instead of just walking and running. Do what you need to do to keep the excitement alive.
Buy Fresh Healthy Snacks
Everyone enjoys a good snack. Have plenty of healthy snack options available to your children. You can put out plates of fresh fruit and veggies. When your children are truly hungry (not just craving sugar or processed food), they’ll make do with what they have, even if it isn’t their favorite.
Turn off the Screens
In this day and age, the TV and other screens play a large role in life. If you find that your children are spending too much time in front of them, establish a no screen policy during certain hours and encourage your children to go outside, read a book, or play a game.
Stay Involved
Get actively involved in your child’s life. If you continue to encourage them when they’re doing something good, they’ll enjoy the attention. Getting involved in this way will give your children the confidence to continue with their healthy habit.
Sign up for Activities
Your community likely has a variety of activities to choose from in order to remain active while having fun. Discover what your children like and sign them up for those activities.
When Things Go Wrong
People lead busy lives and sometimes you’ll realize that you’ve let some bad behaviors take over. In these situations, it’s important to stay on top of the problem and search for a solution.
Define the problem and develop an action plan that will help you get back on track. For example, if your family has fallen into a pattern where you start to eat out too frequently, perhaps you can find some quick and healthy home recipes or search for healthier places to eat out.
Following these tips will keep you and your children on the right track and enable a healthy lifestyle for years to come.
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