Oct 26, 2020
Along the Boards – Lana Vrz
When it comes to maintaining sound fitness levels, exercise is the key. Not only does it help keep your weight in check but it has many other benefits. Regular physical activity goes a long way in developing a sound mind that makes learning new things easy. The sooner you develop a habit of exercising, the better it is for the progress of your mental health. Therefore, it becomes crucial that your child gets to exercise so that he or she can excel at school, train well and become an asset to society.
Read More At: https://alongtheboards.com/2020/10/19/help-child-focus-on-learning/
Oct 26, 2020
Reading Eagle – Staff Writer
As the pandemic continues, health experts and physicians are concerned that with home and online schooling often replacing in-person curricula, including PE classes, our children may not be getting the physical activity they need to promote their health. And that may be a bigger deal than parents realize.
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Oct 25, 2020
WAFB 9 – Samantha Morgan
What is it about chicken nuggets? Kids are obsessed with them to the exclusion of all other foods. How can you get your child off the nuggets long enough to try something new, especially if it’s healthys?
Read More At: https://www.wafb.com/2020/10/20/picky-eater-ways-get-more-healthy-food-your-childs-diet/
Oct 25, 2020
Moms – Leena Nasir
Every mom wants to raise a caring, loving, and conscientious child. The world we live in is diverse, and we all have so much for which to be grateful. It’s too easy to get caught up in our own bubble and give in to the constant demands of our lives, but the reality is that there’s a whole community that surrounds us, and many individuals in our area can really benefit from our assistance.
Read More At: https://www.moms.com/kids-charity-work-tips/
Oct 24, 2020
Moms – Leena Nasir
Every child develops at their own pace, and moms often worry about their kids if they aren’t hitting the major milestones in their development. It starts with the level of alertness they display at the time of their infancy. It seems moms continue to hold their breath at every turn. They are eager to ensure that their little ones are growing and hope they are learning new things at the right pace.
Read More At: https://www.moms.com/receptive-language-disorder-symptoms/