Back to School Tips
Finally, after what may have seemed like an eternity, children are getting ready to head back to school for in-person learning. One very important thing to consider as we navigate back to in-person learning is ensuring our kids stay as healthy as possible. Things like healthy lunch options and getting back into a routine are ways to help our kids stay healthy. I have outlined some simple ways to help your family accomplish these goals.
Healthy Lunch Options
Ensuring that our kids have a healthy lunch is one of the most important ways we can ensure that they get the nutrition they need to grow and remain focused in school. You want to consider adding nutrient-dense foods such as proteins, fruits, vegetables, low-fat/no-fat milk/dairy, and whole grains as much as possible. Try to limit foods that contain added sugars, saturated and trans fats, as well as sodium. Accordingly, to a public policy published in the Official Journal of The American Academy of Pediatrics, excess consumption of added sugars contributes to the high prevalence of childhood and adolescent obesity and increases the risk for dental decay, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes mellitus, fatty liver disease, and all-cause mortality. Eating a diet complete with whole grains can help reduce the risk of heart disease, as well as other chronic diseases, according to myplate.gov. See the tips below on how to increase nutrient-dense foods and limit or eliminate foods with added sugars, saturated and trans fats, and sodium.
Getting Into a Routine
While kids had been learning from home for the past several months, many parents were also working from home, so routines were inevitably different. You probably didn’t have to wake up as early to drive to work and school, worry about picking up kids from school, or even driving around to make it to all the extracurricular activities. As we return to work and school, we need to get back into the swing of things and fall into a routine that works best for the family. According to an article published in the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, routines are associated with increased family functioning and improved sleep habits and have been linked to the development of social skills and academic success. Here are some tips to help get your family into a routine.
References
The Importance of Creating Habits and Routine (nih.gov)
MyPlate | U.S. Department of Agriculture