Archive for February, 2011

More Tips to Prevent Childhood Obesity

The thrust on nutritional education for the youths and adolescents has been to tap the opportunities that are presented to health practitioners as they face the capacity of the youth and the teenager to engage more into abstract thinking accompanied by the evolving psychological settings, adolescence presents an opportune time to drill the youths to examine their eating lifestyles as well determine goals for dietary transformation. Modern day nutrition education for the adolescents must take advantage of the social as well cognitive swings that characterizes adolescent development. The shifts can be the basis for the promotion and embracement for healthier lifestyles of the youths and teenagers.adolescence presents an opportune time to drill the youths to examine their eating lifestyles as well determine goals for dietary transformation. Modern day nutrition education for the adolescents must take advantage of the social as well cognitive swings that characterizes adolescent development. The shifts can be the basis for the promotion and embracement for healthier lifestyles of the youths and teenagers.

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A Successful Childhood

Children have a special need to play, to laugh, to vent their youthful energy in a relatively carefree manner. If their every waking moment is scheduled with school, after-school activities, and other serious responsibilities, then their need for play may go unmet. That, in turn, may cause them to become exasperated, even downhearted.

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Early Childhood Education Development to Music Lessons Are Crucial

early childhood education studies show that music has a positive impact on child development. Students who participate in music programs tend to score higher on tests. Music helps kids understand math better since the study of music involves ratios, fractions, proportions and thinking in space and time. It is also found that students who have learned to play the piano show higher self-esteem. It is interesting to see statistics that show those students who participated in music programs are the ones who received more academic honors and awards and also show the highest percentage of grades ranging from A’s to B’s.

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