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Healthy Lifestyle For Kids – Going Off To Camp!

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Children today are as intelligent as they come and providing a healthy lifestyle for kids is very essential to their well being and overall growth for child development. Active children are healthy children and in order for them to stay active you have to get them away from the television or video game or computer that keeps them fixed to the chair and out of doors.

America has a problem with as many as one in five kids being overweight. Children need to eat balanced, nutritional meals and healthy snacks, and stay active. In a world as fast paced as ours it is difficult to be there for your kids when you hold down a full time job but the effort needs to be made. A healthy lifestyle for kids is very important and involves making the time needed to prepare healthy meals for your children. If left to their own devices we all know well what a child’s menu would consist of and any child who controls his or her own diet by zapping favorite foods in the microwave is in for trouble.

While it is the parents’ responsibility to ensure a healthy lifestyle for kids, research has shown that there are several external factors that are also responsible for our overweight children. Fast food is the number one culprit with their high calorie content and portion size. More children are being driven to school instead of good old fashioned ‘walking the two blocks to school’ concept. Of course this can also be attributed to child safety concerns. With the advent of the television, video game console and the computer it has become increasingly difficult to pry a child away and get them outdoors to play. Ask your child to stop playing his video game and come outside for a game of one-on-one basketball; the look you will get as good as asks whether you are from outer space!

Camps are an excellent solution for tackling this problem; they are geared to provide nutritious food and a whole lot of interesting activities that keep kids active and on their toes. It is hoped that the right eating habits and healthy lifestyle for kids taught at camp will translate to the home environment as well. Some of the benefits of sending your child to camp regularly can be summed up as:
• Camps are designed to reinforce positive development of children.
• At camp the child learns about foods that are good for them; these choices are presented in a fun environment in the company of other children, making it an overall happier experience to eat the things that are good for you but you may not like.
• Camps have adult staffs who serve as mentors to support healthy behavior in terms of eating and activities.
• There is a range of healthy outdoor activities even for the most die hard television fan and it is always fun to get involved in activities with other children.
• At camp children experience learning made fun through group activities that stimulate and educate; best of all there is a firm emphasis on the value of good nutrition.

The Little Ambassador: ‘Please President Obama, Lead the American People to Adopt Children’s Human Rights’

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The following is being issued by Ariana-Leilani Children’s Foundation International:

I will never forget that the only reason I’m standing here today is because somebody, somewhere stood up for me when it was risky. Stood up when it was hard. Stood up when it wasn’t popular. And because that somebody stood up, a few more stood up. And then a few thousand stood up. And then a few million stood up. And standing up, with courage and clear purpose, they somehow managed to change the world. Obama, speech, January 2008

Today is 20th Anniversary of The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, (UNCRC) , adopted by all the countries of the world (193) except the USA and Somalia. The CRC sets out the civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights of children adopted on 20 November 1989 (the 30th anniversary of its Declaration of the Rights of the Child), adopted by 193 countries, except the United States of America and Somalia. President Obama has described the failure of the USA to adopt human rights of children for child education thought the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) as ‘embarrassing’ and has committed to change it. (Walden University Presidential Youth Debate, October 2008).

You can’t let your failures define you — you have to let your failures teach you. You have to let them show you what to do differently the next time. Obama, National Address to America’s Schoolchildren, September 2009
The United States has had many challenges of human rights and people have stood up for the equal human rights for all people. Our commitment to human rights continuously leads us to change. In the US people owned other people as property through slavery until we stood up and demanded a change.

Slavery ended in 1865 with the 13th Amendment of the Constitution that declared, “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude…shall exist within the United States.” Today, the federal anti-slavery statutes were updated in the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, P.L. 106-386, which expanded the federal statutes’ coverage to cases in which victims are enslaved through psychological, as well as physical, coercion.

SOURCE Ariana-Leilani Children’s Foundation International

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