Healthy moms will serve more nutritious meals and snacks. This will help their children maintain a healthy weight. It will also insure overall health for the child. Their immune system will be healthier, their teeth will be stronger, and they will get adequate amounts of vitamins and minerals insuring bone health. The children will get used to eating healthy meals and carry this over into adulthood.
Children who eat better feel better. Therefore, they will want to be more active. Healthy moms will exercise with their children. They will make activities fun and entertaining. They will use afternoon walks as a way to stay connected with their children while keeping them active. These mothers will teach their children the importance of regular exercise and the value it has in their life. Starting children out on the right foot is the easiest way to insure their future health.
Raising healthy children isn't all about eating and exercises though. Healthy moms will bolster their children's self esteem; teach them about self worth, and self respect. A woman who is happy and healthy will pass these traits on to her children in many different ways. Her very actions will show the children how to compose themselves and handle difficult situations. Healthy moms are physically healthy and mentally healthy.
It takes a well rounded individual to raise a healthy child. You have to take everything into account. Teaching children responsibility for their actions with eating, exercise, and social issues will help them grow up happy and help them lead healthy lives.
Being healthy is more than a number on a scale; it's about the inside as well as the outside of a person. A healthy mom will know this and teach her child to respect others and herself. Healthy moms will know that you have to take into account the whole picture and nurture your child's mind and body to help them achieve, and maintain, a healthy lifestyle for life.
You truly do have to be healthy yourself before you can raise a healthy child. Children will pick up on bad habits, insecurities, and unhealthy choices parents make. A healthy mom will give her child good examples to follow and be a role model for what's right. She will pass healthy habits on to her children that will help them when they are on their own. A healthy mom will not only raise healthy children, but happy children as well.
Published by Angel Sharum
Angel Sharum is a freelance writer of both fiction and non-fiction. She writes articles on a number of topics ranging from self-help to hiking and has numerous works of fiction published in print anthologies... View profile
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8 Comments
Post a CommentThanks everyone. I'm glad you liked the article. Marie, it sure is easier to tell your kids to do something when they see you doing it already.
A great topic, Angel. No more 'do as I say, not as I do'.
So true! Thanks for sharing this article hon.
very true.. Excellent article!!!
Very good points, leading by example is always best.
Thanks y'all.
Makes me wanna get out of the trailer park (big grin)... It is so true, healthy parents have a much better chance of raising healthy kids. Great idea!
Excellent and true.