7 Ways to Communicate Healthy Habits to Your Kids

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As the school year kicks back into gear so should the healthy habits that you and your children have practiced before. Notice how I said “practiced,” because we all know during the summer-vacation months we tend to indulge a little. Maybe you have had one too many backyard barbeques, or a few too many trips to the favorite ice cream shop down the street. Whatever your summer vice may be, don’t worry about it as you can regain those healthy habits from before and introduce them into your children’s lives!
 
1. Exercise. Exercise. Exercise.
 
Get everyone in the family moving, don’t just emphasize the idea of being active to your children without participating in the activities. In addition to making it fun for the whole family, exercising as a unit will allow you to interact with your child and help them stay healthy and active.  You can try taking turns and let each member of the family pick the activity on a different day so that everyone is happy.

2. Eat a Variety of Foods.
 
Don’t just stick to the same food regimen. Make sure you try a vast array of different nutrient-rich foods to boost the health of yourself and your children. There are many different vitamins and minerals out there, and if you just stick to the same old mac n’ cheese menu with the occasional lasagna, you are missing out on an abundance of healthy nutrients for your children!  You can also sneak things like avocados or spinach into foods they like such as fruit smoothies.
 
3. Limit the Screen time.
 
It is no stranger that we live in a world constantly absorbed by some type of technology. From work to leisure time, technology is present in our life in one shape or another almost 24/7. But, it is best to try and limit these habits. They promote a lifestyle with less movement and activity, which has been shown to lead to increased obesity and cardiovascular disease. So try and limit your child’s time behind the screen and get them moving.
 
4. The Most Important Meal of the Day: Breakfast.
 
Fuel up! Before you send the kiddos off to school and bring yourself into your favorite place…aka work, make sure to create a nutritious breakfast. A breakfast loaded with protein and veggies or fruits is a great way to regain all the energy lost from the previous day.
 
5. Pick Rewarding Rewards for Your Kids.
 
Sometimes parents tend to reward a job well done or the completion of chores with a trip to the ice cream shop, some candy, or a new video game (if you’re feeling really generous). Change the types of rewards and incentives you present to your children. Maybe take them on an excursion to their favorite park, or another outdoor adventure. Whatever you decide, make sure it is creative and helps to influence healthy habits in your children.
 
6. Eat Fruits and Vegetables with Every Meal!
 
We have already emphasized the importance of eating healthy, but there should also be a frame of reference for what this means. One way to encourage healthy eating is to increase the intake of fruits and vegetables (mostly veggies as fruits still have lots of sugar) into your child’s diet. A neat way to do this is to have fruits or vegetables as a snack during every meal period.
 
7. Be the Best Role Model.
 
Your children tend to emulate and copy they way you behave, so why not exhibit healthy habits that they can catch on to and then practice themselves. Be the best role model possible for your children and work together as you all craft and practice healthy habits for the new school year and beyond.