

overweight children.?
lily asked: which do you think is the correct answer? Lavonda is running her own family child-care service and she is concerned because several of th...
which do you think is the correct answer?
Lavonda is running her own family child-care service and she is concerned because several of the children seem to be overweight. What should Lavonda do to help the children with their weight?
A) Help the children begin to cut their calories through dieting
B) Help the children learn the fun and value of daily physical activity
C) Eliminate snacks and teach the children to eat all of their regular meals
D) Use fun snack foods and desserts as a reward when the children are behaving
Robin

stop feeding them and they will lose weight !
B) Help the children learn the fun and value of daily physical activity
Either B or C
You can eat healthy but the snacks can pack on the pounds
But regardless, if your a lazy ass things will not change.
B for sure.
Being active is a learned behaviour.
I pick B., why are you asking this by the way?
None of them. She isn’t their parent.
Make them eat breakfast. That will cause them not to be hungry around 10am and them eat a snack. Get rid of the tv and video games. Make them go outside and play. Make them drink lots of water!
B.
They need to learn that exersize can be fun if you play it with games and make it exiting and NOT boring. Something interesting.
feed them good but healthy snacks and limit to 1 hour and make them go outside and play
Help the children learn the fun and value of daily physical activity, because what ever she feeds them, may not be what they eat at home, she has no coontrol over that.
Give them a ball or something and take them outside (don’t try to teach them, it’s called play, social learning)
I think B would be the best due to the fact if you are active you will burn off the calories and regulate your body through doing so in turn eating less because you are out doing something so your mind is then taken away from wanting food.
b? thats what i would pick lol
B & C. combine them
Well, B, duh. Forcing children to diet, or even suggesting it, is one of the leading causes of eventual anorexia, bulimia or binge-eating disorder. I’ve read that it’s technically healthier to have multiple small meals as opposed to two or three large ones, so snacks–as long as they are healthy ones– are not a bad idea. And D is obviously stupid.
I would say B. because you really don’t wanna put other peoples children on a diet. However, it’s fun for children tohave fun activities like running, jumping rope, playing tag, jumping jacks, etc. They seem to get into it.
B… then A later on…
C is a bad idea because your supposed to have 5-6 meals a day
D is bad because then it associates happiness with eating
A – Children should not diet!
B – Correct answer
C – You do not know what their parents are teachine them and you dont want to confuse the children
D – Dont reward the children, they are not dogs!