| Kids Health, New Year’s Resolutions: Kids Edition |
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| Written by Robert L. Rux, M.D. | |
I have to admit to you guys, I love this time of year. We just finished Christmas and New Year’s, and Mardi Gras is around the corner. I know not everyone likes the cold, but I have some Every morning when I wake up, I try and think about ways I can be a better husband and father. While I often think of great ideas that will improve my relationships, health, and my community, the execution oftentimes gets in the way. Today, we are going to talk about some ideas that you and your kids can do that are realistic and fun and will bring you together more as a family. When it comes to some specifics, let’s look at some New Year’s resolutions that help the body and mind. First, let’s teach ourselves and our kids to practice good hygiene. Washing hands, covering you nose and mouth when you cough and sneeze, trimming your nails and brushing your teeth are basic, but oftentimes forgotten, personal hygiene traits. Not only can you significantly reduce the spread of illnesses, but you feel better and are more confident about yourself. Along similar lines is our diet. I understand how hard it can be to have the mealtime food battle (I have three kids under six, we go through it almost every night); but the excuse that my my child “has to have something” before they go to bed or “my child only eats cheese” is full of junk. First, who buys the food that is currently in the house? What do you as a parent eat at meals and snacks? How do you respond when you child refuses to eat the meal you prepared? We will talk more about diet and the obesity epidemic in the USA later in the spring, but for now, ask yourself the above questions. You will be surprised that the answer is not “my child is a picky eater.” So take the New Year to focus on family relationships, personal hygiene, and the food we put into our bodies, and everything else will take care of itself. |






