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Thursday, July 17, 2008
Offer a child a bag of chips and a video game controller, and the odds he or she will most likely obediently take them and put them to use. Offer little else, and the odds are good that you have just set up a child on a course of choices that will have a far reaching impact over the course of her or his life.

As a matter of fact, there is a chance that these early moments of conditioning will be replayed time and again when the growing child makes other choices as well. In the other hand, health education for kids fosters lifelong choices of wellbeing, and kids who have been thusly trained will become empowered to turn off the game and go outside to play.

At the heart of such health education for kids is the parent willing to make it happen. Sure, there are exercise and fitness programs offered for children in a variety of settings but by and large children will only begin attending and continue attending such fitness classes if the parent is supportive and in some cases even applies a judicious amount of pressure to keep going, even when exercises are beginning to encroach on the comfort zone of the child and exertion is now actually becoming more frequent as the intensity of the workout progresses.

Such parental health education for their kids will play a vital role in learning how far to push past the point of comfort just to get a healthy workout and when to stop to avoid injury and when recognizing fatigue.

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