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It takesconfidence tobeakid.Whethergoingtoanewschoolorsteppinguptobatforthefirsttime,kidsfacealotofunchartedterritory. Naturally, parentswant to instill a can-do attitudein their kids so that they’llbravely takesonnewchallengesand,overtime, believe in themselves.While eachchildisalittledifferent,parentscanfollowsome general guidelines to build kids’confidence.Self-confidence rises out of a sense ofcompetence. In otherwords, kids developconfidence not because parents tellthem they’re great, but because of theirachievements,bigandsmall.Sure,it’sgoodto hear encouragingwords frommomanddad.Butwordsofpraisemeanmorewhentheyrefertoachild’sspecificeffortsornewabilities.Whenkidsachievesomething,whetherit’sbrushing their own teeth or riding a bike,theygetasenseof themselvesasableandcapable, and tap into that high-octane fuelofconfidence.Buildingself-confidencecanbeginveryearly.Whenbabieslearntoturnthepagesofabookor toddlers learn towalk, they are gettingtheidea“Icandoit!”Witheachnewskillandmilestone,kidscandevelopincreasingconfidence.Parents can help by giving kids lots ofopportunities to practice andmaster theirskills,lettingkidsmakemistakesandbeingtheretoboosttheirspiritssotheykeeptrying.Respondwithinterestandexcitementwhenkidsshowoffanewskill,andrewardthem
Raising Confident Kidswithpraisewhentheyachieveagoalormakeagoodeffort.Withplentifulopportunities,goodinstruction,andlotsofpatiencefromparents,kidscanmasterbasicskills—liketyingtheirshoesandmaking the bed. Then,when otherimportantchallengespresentthemselves,kidscanapproachthemknowingthattheyhavealreadybeensuccessfulinotherareas.StayontheSidelinesOfcourse,supervisionisimportanttoensurethatkidsstaysafe.But tohelpthemreallylearnanewskill, it’salso importantnottohover. Give kids the opportunity to trysomething new,makemistakes, and learnfromthem.Forinstance,ifyoursonwantstolearnhowtomakeapeanutbuttersandwich,demonstrate,setuptheingredients,andlethimgiveitatry.Will hemake abit of amess?Almostcertainly.But don’t swoop in the secondsomejellyhitsthecountertop.Infact,avoidany criticism that could discouragehimfromtryingagain.Ifyoustepintofinishthesandwich,yoursonwill think,“Ohwell, IguessIcan’tmakesandwiches.”But if youhavepatience for themess andthe time it takes to learn, the payoffwillbereal.Somedaysoonhe’llbeabletosay,“I’mhungryforlunch,soI’mgoingtomakemyownsandwich.”Youmightevenreply,“Great,canyoumakemeone,too?”Whataclearsignofyourfaithinhisabilities!OfferEncouragementandPraiseSometimes,itwon’tbeyouswoopinginwhenyourchildfalters,butyourchildgiving
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Citrus fruits – are high in vitamin C,which is essential for white blood cells, thecells that fight off viruses. You need about75 mg a day, which is equivalent to an 8-ozglass of orange juice. Beef, dark meat poultry, and pork – havehigh levels of zinc, which increases thenumber and efficacy of infection-fightingT-cells. You need about 8 mg a day of themineral – but don’t overdo, because toomuch zinc can actually suppress yourimmunity.Orange veggies and dark leafy veggies –are great sources of carotene, which isconverted by your body into vitamin Aand used to maintain mucous membranes,
which act as germ barriers. Almonds and sunflower seeds – containvitamin E, which improves yourimmunity to germs and protects cellmembranes from damage. Two ounceswill give you the daily recommendation of15 mg.Tea – contains a high level of L-theanine,an amino acid believed to cause T-cells toproduce interferon, a proteinthat fights viruses. Yourgrandmother was right:drink three to fourmugs of black, green, oroolong tea each day.
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SUMMERWOODup.Helpbyencouragingpersistenceinthemidstoffrustration.Bytryingagain,kidslearnthatobstaclescanbeovercome.Oncekidsreachagoal,you’llwanttopraisenotonlytheendresultbutalsotheirwillingnesstostickwithit.Forinstance,afteryoursonhasmasteredmakingthatpeanutbuttersandwichyoumightshowyourconfidencebysaying,“Nexttime,wanttolearnhowtocrackan egg?”Sandwich-fixing andegg-crackingmight not seemlike huge achievements, butthey’re important steps in therightdirection— towardyourchild’sindependence.Throughoutchildhood,parentshavechancestopreparekidstotake care of themselves.Sure,it’sgreattofeelneeded,butaskidssteadilygainconfidenceandindependence,theirrelationshipwith you can be even richer.You can be bonded, not justby dependence, but by loveandsharedprideinallthey’veachieved. Eventually, yourgrown-upkidsjustmightsaythanksforhowpreparedtheyfeelfortheroadahead—aroadtheycantakewithconfidence.Reviewedby:D’ArcyLyness,PhDDatereviewed:January2007
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Youknowit’s important tohelpyourkidsdeveloptheexercisehabitsotheycangrowtobehealthy,activeadults.So,ifyourchildrenhaveexpressedaninterestinrunningoradesiretoparticipateinaraceortwo,don’tdiscouragethem!Running is a great natural sport thatrequiresverylittleequipment.Theimportantthingistoletthemdeterminetheirownpaceandtorunonlyifit’sfunandenjoyable.A Few Precautions Before Getting Started Checkwith a physician to rule out anyphysicallimitationsthatmaypreventyourchildfromparticipatinginarunningprogram.Keepinmindthatchildren’sbodies,althoughyoungandenergetic,arenotcapableofperformingatthesamelevelasanadult’s.Forexample,kidsaremoresensitivetoheat,soitisessentialthattheydrinkplentyofwaterandavoidrunningintheheatoftheday.‘’Childrenhaveahigherbodymasstoskinsurfaceratioandmaynotbeabletodissipateheataswellasadults,’’saysDr.GabeMirkin,aboard-certifiedspecialistinsportsmedicineandpediatrics. Asmusclesbegintoheatup,itisOKtobeginrunning.Also,showthemhowtostretchtheircalves,hipflexorsandhamstringsaftercoolingdownattheendofeachrun.Finding Their Form Since running is a natural action,mostchildrenwilldeveloptheirownform.Encourageyourchildtorelaxhisorherhandsandfacewhilerunning.Ascrunchedfaceandclenchedfistsindicatetension,whichusuallymeanstheintensityistoohighandthechildisstrainingratherthanhavingfun. Likeadults,kidsshouldbeabletocarryonaconversationwhilerunningandshouldbeable
tosmile.Urgethemtoslowdownifnecessaryandkeeptheirshouldersrelaxedwhilesteadilyandsmoothlyswingingtheirarms. Tohelpthemavoidslappingtheirfeetontheground,havechildrenimaginerunningonlightfeet.Forexample,ratherthanpoundinglikeaherdofelephants,tellthemtorunasiftheyareangelsrunningoncloudsortigersrunningverylightlysotheydon’tscaretheirprey.How Far Should They Go? Childrenwillgaugetheirownlimitations,soalwayslistenwhentheysayit’stimetostop.Children should run only as far as they arecomfortable. LyleMitcheli,M.D.,directoroftheDivisionofSportsMedicine atChildren’sHospital inBoston,recommendsthatchildrenundertheageof14runnofartherthan3milesatatime.Thereason,hesays,isthatbonesarestillgrowingand the growth cartilage at the ends of thebones is softer thanadult cartilageandmorevulnerabletoinjury.
Children and Running Don’t put pressure on your child to run.Encourage kids to comewith you on shortruns,butkeepthepaceslowenoughthattheycantalktoyou,andstopwhentheyaretired.Kidsshouldnotbeginrunningracesabove5kilometers(3.1miles)untiltheyareatleastofhighschoolage. Mostmarathonswillnotallowathletesundertheageof18toenterduetopossibleskeletalinjuries. Although running requires minimalequipment, it is important to invest in somesupportive running shoes for your children.Lookforahigh-qualityshoethatismadeforrunning,withpropercushioningintheforefootandheelaswellasarchsupport.Dependingonhowoftenyourchildruns,replacerunningshoesassoonastheyshowsignsofbreakdown,whichusuallyoccursafteraboutthreemonths.Set Attainable Goals Forchildren,thegoalofrunningistostayinshapeandhavefun,withagreateremphasisonthefun.Runningfastorwinningracesislessimportant andmay cause children to dislikeexerciseorabandonitaltogether. Focusinsteadonimprovingyourchildren’sself-esteembypraisingtheireffortsandhelpingthemreachtheirgoals.Chancesarethatiftheyenjoyrunningandfeelasenseofpridewhentheyarefinished, theywill remainactive forlife.
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