We kick off health and wellness with a informative article by Joanna Dolgoff, M.D. a pediatrician and child obesity specialist - http://www.drdolgoff.com/
For years, we’ve been told to drink eight glasses of water a day. The eight-glass recommendation is based on the standard 2,000 calorie diet. The idea is that for every calorie burned, people should drink 1 milliliter of water- and 2,000 milliliters is the equivalent of eight cups. However, when it comes to children, their calorie intake and activity level varies, therefore, eight glasses of water might be appropriate for some, but not for others. The question is how much water is right to keep your child well hydrated? Don’t sweat it, read further to find out!
No Sweat
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that children drink six glasses of water on an average day. During activity, however, your child can lose up to a half-liter of fluid per hour. The AAP suggests about 5 ounces (or two kid-size gulps) of water or a sports drink every 20 minutes for an 88-pound child. Kids and teens weighing about 132 pounds should drink 9 ounces.
Be Ahead of the Game
Don't wait until your child is thirsty to offer refreshment; by that time he or she is already dehydrated. Symptoms of dehydration for kids can include fatigue, dry lips and tongue, extremely flushed cheeks, no urination and sunken eye sockets.
Three studies by the University of Connecticut found that more than half of the children at sports camps were significantly dehydrated despite the availability of water and sports drinks and the encouragement to drink liquids.
Get your child in the habit early on by scheduling frequent beverage breaks during activity, about every 20 minutes or so in hot weather. Another tactic in keeping kids well hydrated is to make a healthy beverage and snack part of the after-activity celebration or cool down. Toast the efforts or success of the team to encourage your little athletes to drink the necessary quantities for good health.
You Can Bring a Child to the Water…
Studies have shown that children routinely prefer flavored beverages to plain water and will drink up to 90 percent more when it is offered to them. Sports drinks also replace electrolytes lost from the body through sweating. Such beverages should be limited to use during athletic competitions or active play on a hot day, as they are generally high in carbohydrates and calories. Hydrating can include beverages and foods besides water, such as 100% fruit juice and low fat milk. However, if your goal is weight loss you should avoid soda, juice and sport drinks that are high in calories. Sports drinks were designed for elite athletes who need to replenish calories and electrolytes quickly.
When choosing drinks for kids, avoid those that have caffeine, such as iced tea or many sodas. As a diuretic, caffeine can contribute to the dehydration process by increasing fluid loss. In addition, as a stimulant, it can depress the symptoms of dehydration.
Children can also quench their thirst and keep cool with ice pops. Make your own by mixing 100 percent juice with water. Or offer fruits with a high water content, like melons, peaches, and grapes; the vitamins and minerals are a bonus!
About the Author
Joanna Dolgoff, M.D. is a pediatrician and child obesity specialist. Her child weight loss program (http://www.drweigh.com/) have been featured on The Today Show, GMA Health, Good Day, NY, WABC News, WNBC News, Fox 5 Morning Show, My9 News, and WPIX News. She is also a contributing blogger to the Huffington Post. Her book, Red Light, Green Light, Eat Right, (Rodale, 2010) is available wherever books are sold. Children from 45 different states are losing weight with her online weight loss program (http://www.drdolgoff.com/).
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Monday, April 25, 2011
How Much Water Should Your Child Be Drinking?
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Chicken Soup for the Soul - Family Matters
I for one often wonder if I was adopted. How could I be a "natural" part of my family? They're just plain weird...
If you're in the same boat then check out Chicken Soup for the Soul Family Matters
It's filled with 101 hilarious, heartwarming and just plain fun stories of in-laws, wives, husbands, siblings and all folks we call "family."
Here's more of what you can expect to find;
~ Forebear...ance
~ Relatively Embarrassing
~ Newlyweds and Oldyweds
~ Happily Ever Laughter
~ Family Fun
~ Relatively Strange
~ Kids Will Be Kids
~ On the Road
~ Not So Grave
~ The Serious Side
Chicken Soup for the Soul Family Matters would make a great Christmas gift for anyone on your shopping list this season. Check out Chicken Soup for Soul on the web at; http://www.chickensoup.com/
Chicken Soup for the Soul books are available at all major retailers.
If you're in the same boat then check out Chicken Soup for the Soul Family Matters
It's filled with 101 hilarious, heartwarming and just plain fun stories of in-laws, wives, husbands, siblings and all folks we call "family."
Here's more of what you can expect to find;
~ Forebear...ance
~ Relatively Embarrassing
~ Newlyweds and Oldyweds
~ Happily Ever Laughter
~ Family Fun
~ Relatively Strange
~ Kids Will Be Kids
~ On the Road
~ Not So Grave
~ The Serious Side
Chicken Soup for the Soul Family Matters would make a great Christmas gift for anyone on your shopping list this season. Check out Chicken Soup for Soul on the web at; http://www.chickensoup.com/
Chicken Soup for the Soul books are available at all major retailers.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Enter if You Dare...
Halloween is all about the scary and sometimes freaky, but you won't find anything this October 31'st that will compare to the strange, weird and oh so true stories and events in the latest Ripley's Believe It or Not.
This book is 254 pages packed full of the most astonishing and unbelievable things you could ever imagine. Like the "Head Shrinkers" on page 23, or the "Elephant Face Girl" on page 103. What about the world's biggest hairball found in the stomach of an 18 year old girl - it weighed 10 pounds!
Here's more of what you can expect among the pages of Ripley's Believe It or Not;
- Strange But True
- Weird World
- Animal Antics
- Extreme Sports
- Body Oddity
- Travel Tales
- Incredible Feats
- Bizarre Mysteries
- Fantastic Food
- Artistic License
- Amazing Science
- Beyond Belief
Ripley's also has a web site; http://www.ripleys.com/ Check it out!

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
The 6 Pence Players
Looking for a fun alternative for your kids, other than television or the computer?

The 6 Pence Players CD is designed for kids 3-8 and performed by kids 5-17. This unique story telling format is fun and very professionally done. The performers are animated, lively and will definitely have the little ones eagerly listening for the entire 57 minute running time.
In addition, the 5 well-known fairytales all have special twists and turns that will surprise and delight any listener. Perfect for a rainy day fun, car trips and vacations.
Here's what The 6 Pence Players - Fairytale Collection offers;
- Three Billy Goats Gruff
- Cinderella and Friends
- The Emperor's New Clothes
- The Three Little Pigs Meet the Big Bad Wolves
- Princess and the Pea
Not only does this CD entertain, but if you go to The 6 Pence Players web site, you can download Paper Puppets to play along with the stories, or have the kids 'Write Their Own Story' by changing the lines or circumstances of specific characters, there's even colouring pages.
Check it out at; http://www.6penceplayers.com/create.htm
So what are you waiting for? Grab a copy of The 6 Pence Players Fairytale Collection and let the fun times roll and your imagination soar. On the web at; http://www.6penceplayers.com/