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It’s interesting how often families today trust the school system to teach their kids all kinds of things other than just reading, writing and arithmetic. Many parents delegate the obligation for averting childhood obesity on the shoulders of the school board as well, thinking that gym courses and nutrition should be part of the school’s course of study so that kids can continue to be fit and healthy. This is a very ill-judged attitude by parents and one that is a surefire recipe for disaster. To combat childhood obesity and to keep youngsters healthy and ablee-bodied, there must be modifications made in the home first and foremost.

One of the reasons that parents can’t trust the school systems to accept this is that many school systems just can’t provide gym classes the way they once did. Schools are quite often overcrowded these days so the gymnasium needs to perform as the lunchroom for more hours than ever before. Without day to day physical exercise, childhood obesity is an almost sure thing. And just teaching a youngster about calories and fat and nutritional content of food does not mean that he or she will be avoiding junk food and fast food also! Just having the knowledge about these matters isn’t motivation enough to help a child take the choices needed to avoid childhood obesity.

A parent’s illustration and what goes on in the home is probably a better indicator of whether or not childhood obesity will be avoided. Children typically take on life style options and attitudes from their parents whether they’re aware of it or not. Parents that are active and that regularly have activities to do will likely raise children that are active and busy as well. Those parents that lay around on the couch all night and on the weekends may find childhood obesity a problem in their own home. This is because children are learning to be sedentary and inactive. If a parent takes the effort to prepare meals that are simple but wholesome a child will learn to value nutritious food and to take the extra time and effort necessary to prepare such dishes. But when a parent is constantly falling back on drive-through meals and other poor dietary options, a child may learn that such food is acceptable. This too will lead to cases of childhood obesity in the home.

Adults too can set limits with their children while they’re with them to help avoid childhood obesity. No one can completely control their child when they’re on their own, but providing only nutritious meals and snacks when children are home will reduce any damage they may be doing by consuming junk at every other time! A lot of cases of childhood obesity are also linked to inactivity during the day and evening. With this in mind parents can schedule times to go to a zoo, aquarium, or other places where everyone walks around. Other way to help stave off childhood obesity by biking, walking, playing catch, playing Frisbee, setting up a badminton net, or other activities that involve all the family members.

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