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How Can I Help My Overweight Child?Search our Archive for the Latest News on Child Obesity One of the most important things you can do to help overweight children is to let them know that they are okay whatever their weight. Children's feelings about themselves often are based on their parents' feelings about them. If you accept your children at any weight, they will be more likely to accept and feel good about themselves. It is also important to talk to your children about weight, allowing them to share their concerns with you. Your child probably knows better than anyone else that he or she has a weight problem. For this reason, overweight children need support, acceptance, and encouragement from their parents. Focus on the family. Parents should try not to set children apart because of their weight, but focus on gradually changing their family's physical activity and eating habits. Family involvement helps to teach everyone healthful habits and does not single out the overweight child. Increase your family's physical activity. Regular physical activity, combined with healthy eating habits, is the most efficient and healthful way to control your weight and to control childhood obesity. It is also an important part of a healthy lifestyle. Some simple ways to increase your family's physical activity include the following:
The point is not to make physical activity an unwelcome chore, but to make the most of the opportunities you and your family have to be active. Teach your family healthy eating habits. Teaching healthy eating practices early will help children approach
eating with the right attitude-that food should be enjoyed and is
necessary for growth, development, and for energy to keep the body
running. The best way to begin is to learn more about children's
nutritional needs by reading or talking with a health professional and
then to offer them some healthy options, allowing your children to choose
what and how much they eat.
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