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Childhood Obesity – Helping Your Child
A child that
suffers from overweight or
obesity
is one that should regarded as having a
temporary disease, the obesity condition
is dangerous for the child heath and has
effect on his social life, self esteem
and confidence. When you decide that you
want to fight, and beat childhood
obesity you should think carefully or a
plan and a tactic you will use to fight
this condition.
The three major keys in losing weight
and having a successful diet plan are
regular physical activity, performed on
a set schedule and without exception the
physical activity will encourage the
child to get better and hopefully cause
him or her to focus on activity rather
than on food or the discomforts of the
diet.
The next key to fighting childhood
obesity is naturally a diet, making a
diet plan should be done after advising
with a diet professional that has all
the tools and information about your
child and his or her needs. making a
realistic plan that will take a long
time to complete you will gradually
adapt new eating habits, showing the
child that there are different kinds of
foods and that making the child
conscience of the things they eat and
their effect on weight and the body.
Increasing the awareness to the effect
of different foods is a very important
thing since it clearly identifies the
cause and effect relationship to the
child.
The last key for beating childhood
obesity is as important and as natural
as the first two, it is slowly and
gradually changing the behavior of the
child, and sometimes of the whole
family, the new behavior patterns can be
treated as rules first, make sure you
explain why it is not good to eat
candies, and more impotently you should
make sure that your child knows that
from time to time he or she are allowed
to make an exception and have a candy,
do not delete and block sweets from
their lives completely since this
usually has the opposite effect on kids.
The behavior change is a major one and
if effects all the rest of the keys
mentioned here, you should try and set
rules in the beginning, if you can have
a family meeting and set those rules it
will be beneficial for everyone, making
the children feel that they are setting
these rules, you should encourage your
kids to set rules and live by them, when
you first start you can also join their
activities to show them they are not
alone, and from time to time you could
explain how important it is to follow
the rules and the benefits that are
waiting in the end of the road.
A technique I have heard about some time
ago uses imagination and positive
thinking to encourage obese children to
maintain a diet and physical activity
routine. The parents have a weekly talk
with the child and they go over all the
last week events, good and bad, trying
to explain what happened and why, not
forgetting to compliment the child on
his or her achievements.
Once the events have been reviewed and
points made clear the parent and the
child close their eyes and imagine how
it would be like in a month or two
ahead, with more weight loss and better
fitness and daily routine, talk about
all the benefits of losing weight, like
nicer clothes, better feeling, more
energy, social admiration and so on,
just make sure that the goals are
realistic and can be achieved in a month
or two of hard work, when your child
achieves this you should mention the
talk to him or her and demonstrate how
belief and will power has real effect on
life.
About The Author: John Furnem
specializes in work psychology and
Stress disorders, he has written
articles and held workshops/seminars on
the effect of stress on children and
adults . John writes articles at ://childhoodobesity.zupatips.com/
for http://www.Zupatips.com
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