Healthy
Children--
Healthy Planet
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Outline
- To
understand how the pervasive effects of advertising, media, and our
consumer culture can influence a childs view of the world.
- To
discover ways to create meaningful family times and healthful environments
for children.
- To
explore ways to develop a childs connection to nature, and to
foster creativity.
- Cultural Pressures: A powerful fusion of
pop culture and peer influence creates a social smog that has a strong
influence on todays children, says author and doctor Ron Taffel.
How should adults respond to these pressures?
- Family Rituals and Celebrations: Meaningful
family time can provide an antidote to cultural pressures of consumption.
Explore how ritual can enrich a childs family experience and
examine alternatives to elaborate celebrations and gifts.
- Advertising: The average child sees an estimated
20,000 commercials every year. What are the effects on our children,
and what steps can adults take to lessen the impact?
- Food and Health: Many schools serve high-fat
lunches, soda, and candy is readily available on school grounds. What
is the link between diet and learning? How can adults encourage children
to include healthy foods in their meals?
- Time and Creativity: Todays children
may have schedules that rival the busiest adults. How can adults help
children find balance between activities and unstructured time, which
is often the source of creativity?
- Technology and the Media: Opinions differ
on whether computers hinder or help the natural process of child development.
Watching TV can displace more valuable experiences. What steps can
adults take to create a healthy media environment at home?
- Exploring Nature: Children have an affinity
for the natural world and as Rachel Carson says, an inborn sense
of wonder. As children spend more time indoors, they connect
less to the wild places in their neighborhood. How can we give children
the opportunity to connect with the natural world?
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