Back-to-school is right around the corner, and I recommend packing a lunch and both a mid-morning and an afternoon snack for your child to have throughout the day. Many parents hear this and think:
How to get your children to eat more vegetables? Follow these 5 tips: Serve them often and eat them yourself Avoid labeling your kids with their food preferences Start with vegetables you know your ch
What is the most important way to create stress-free mealtimes? In the book and in my practice, I often discuss the “Division of Responsibility” from Ellyn Satter’s principles. My philosophy for treat
Here are some fun, healthy ways to do high-intensity interval training. These are intense, quick-burst activities that you can do with your kids. Pillow fights NERF gun battles Paintball battles Chase
Confused about what to serve your children? Wondering whether juice, sports drinks, energy drinks, or milk are recommended? Kids tired of plain water? Follow this advice: Water and plain nonfat white
Cold and dark outside, or just don’t feel like heading to the park? Try these easy and effective exercises inside the comfort of your own home: Dance Play hide-and-go-seek Follow a workout video
It doesn’t matter what season it is, it’s always a good time to do some spring cleaning to de-junk your house. Once your done comes the hard part – re-stocking your fridge and cupboa
Follow these grocery shopping tips for an enjoyable, stress-free outing: Plan to make one shopping trip per week to get the majority of what you need. Make a list and keep it in a handy spot to add to
How do you get your children to eat more vegetables? The answer is actually pretty simple. Start with the basics: BSE B: Buy them S: Serve them E: Eat them yourself