Oct
04
Filed Under (Wellness) by Corey
Jonathon Hardcastle asked:


Everyone knows it is essential to remain fit and healthy throughout our lives. It is important to keep a healthy, balanced diet and to keep up a course of regular exercise to avoid susceptibility to illness and disease and to keep our bodies happy. This is never truer than during our teenage years, where it is important to maintain a healthy body for a variety of reasons.

The teenage body is growing at developing at its quickest rate, covering the transition to adulthood. Furthermore, the impact of increasing hormonal activity and intellectual development make the teenage years a difficult time for both parents and the kids themselves. To fuel all this growth and development, it is essential to provide a healthy diet for your kids. The usual things: eight glasses of water, five portions of fruit and vegetables, whole grains and vitamin supplements are obviously a good idea, although it is also important to ensure a suitable health/happiness balance. The teenage mind is sensitive and perceives situations in ways which many adults forget. To avoid drastic conflict with your teenager, it is important to ensure a careful approach to healthy dieting, to minimise the risk of contempt and counter productive arguments.

To keep your teenager healthy you should never hinder social development. Allow your child to go out with friends and to start enjoying their youth. This is far better than keeping your kids inside to avoid dangers and temptations. The latter in most cases will almost certainly lead to social retardation and a life as an outcast. The teenage years are the most important to keep your child mentally stimulated, and another part of this is accepting opinions and moods. Don’t rubbish your child’s opinions, be they political or about life in general, but do take the point of challenging what they say. Encouraging processed, logical thought is the best way to improve your child’s overall intelligence beyond their primary years.

Encouraging exercise should certainly be high on the agenda for any parent of teenagers. Exercise can be great for boosting self confidence as well as improving fitness, and this can help with the muscular development of your child. Stress the importance to your child but don’t nag, because at the end of the day that won’t solve anyone’s problems.

All in all, it’s a case of being careful, and allowing your child’s autonomy to develop their personality and mental capacity. Other than that, maintaining a fairly healthy diet is the key to your child’s effective development.

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