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Parents Can Take
Steps to Boost Kids' Health,
Well-Being
As children head back to school,
parents can help make sure their
little ones stay healthy and
happy all year, an expert suggests.
Adequate sleep and rest are
essential, Dr. Peter Richel,
a pediatrician at Northern Westchester
Hospital in Mt. Kisco, N.Y.,
said in a hospital news release.
His advice in this regard? Establish
fixed bedtime routines and avoid
booking too many extracurricular
activities.
Also make sure your children
get three healthy meals a day,
he added. Breakfast is particularly
important, and eating together
as a family helps promote good
communication skills.
To lower disease risk, children
should be properly vaccinated
against illnesses such as tetanus,
diphtheria and pertussis, and
parents should consider other
vaccines such as hepatitis A
and varicella boosters against
chicken pox. Seasonal flu and
H1N1 vaccines are additional
options that most parents can
request for their kids, Richel
noted.
Regular exercise is also important
and it should include some form
of aerobic activity, such as
taking a brisk walk, Richel
suggested. This could mean limiting
the time kids spend in front
of computers, TVs and video
games.
Reading and music enrich children's
lives, the pediatrician added.
Very young children should be
read to, and older kids should
be encouraged to read during
leisure time. Singing and learning
to play an instrument are also
great activities for children.
Encourage your kids to do their
best, but don't demand perfection,
he stressed. Keep in mind that
each child is an individual
who needs support, but not pressure.