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A Guide on Raising Healthy Kids

01.10.2019 by Girl on Fire // Leave a Comment

Raising healthy kids is on every parent’s wish list. It is, however, a complex journey because children are sometimes vulnerable to different things in school, and at home. Fortunately, the following guide is helpful in raising healthy children. Some of the tips highlighted in this piece depend on the individual kid, while others such as vitamins intake are compulsory. 

Healthy Kids

What types of vitamins does your child need? What are the functions of vitamins in the child’s body?

Vitamins are the most important factors for a healthy kid. The beauty with vitamins is that, apart from finding in foods and fruits, they can be found in supplements. Toddler vitamins, for example, are unmatched when it comes to getting all the vital vitamins for your kid. Alternatively, as a parent, you can supplement toddler vitamins with whole grains, proteins from white meat, or green vegetables and fruits.

There are many functions of vitamins to the kid’s body. Some of these functions include the following. First, vitamins are ideal for better metabolism. Kids need better metabolism for faster growth rate, and more importantly to stay free from body complications. Second, they are ideal for better nervous system and better circulatory within the body. Besides, vitamins are typical for their importance in the overall contribution to body growth. Since children are also prone to tissue injuries, vitamins are ideal for the necessary repairs.

This range of advantages points to the unmatched importance of vitamins to the child. Like mentioned above, kids may have a difficult time getting the important elements from food. For this reason, supplements, such as toddler vitamins, are vital.

Importance of regular doctor visits

Regular doctor appointments are unmatched for better growth. Some of the advantages to regular medical checkups include the following: 

First, it is only a doctor that can detect instances of nutritional deficiencies. Some nutrients may be unnecessary at a young age, and some parents may omit these nutrients without any knowledge. However, a professional doctor can pinpoint these instances and, in return, put the child on the right nutritional track.

Second, most of the behavioral changes experienced by children have medical reasons. It is important to make medical visits every time you notice changes in the overall behavior. Although some signs may signal a widely known condition, having a professional opinion is important. The most common behavioral issues every parent should pay attention to include bedwetting and sleep apnea. These two conditions, according to professionals, can help medics have a better approach to providing behavioral remedies for the child.

A guide to emotional health

Emotional health is arguably one of the most ignored aspects while raising children. Mental health is what supplements the physical fitness in giving children a balanced life. As a parent, you should pay attention to the following factors.

First, you must ensure that the kid is free from low self-esteem. Low self-esteem is a product of many things, but if the parenting foundation is right, there are fewer chances of esteem issues. Therefore as a parent, it should be your duty to ensure that the communication between you and the kid is sufficient and effective.

The home should also be a place where freedom of information is encouraged. In most cases, parents may view the aspect of information to children as too much for them, but it is one-step to better parenting. It is important to stimulate them to form their own opinions on things and even express their views on things around them and issues in the global arenas. This approach helps in giving your children a feeling that their opinions matters. Thirdly, it is important as a parent to respect your children regardless of their age and views. When they feel respected, children tend to be closer to parents compared to when they deem they are not respected.

In conclusion, the decision to raise healthy kids depends on how best you apply the previous guidelines. Although some tips are subject to one’s locality or the child’s interaction with the environment, some other suggestions are rigid to DIY approaches. Understanding this golden rule is one step to better parenting.

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Brandy is the wife to a carpenter/musician and the mother of 3 amazingly awesome homeschool/unschooled girls. Brandy is a Photographer as well as a Coach for the Weebellion as part of Rolling Rebellion Jr. Roller Derby. Brandy is passionate about many things and suffers from a very painful and degenerative neurological disease called CRPS/RSD.
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