Oakville Beaver, 1 Sep 2016, p. 23

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23 | Thursday, September 1, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Fall Registration Back to school essentials to keep your children healthy With children across the country gearing up to begin another year of school, what better time to explore some ideas to help ensure your child gets off to a healthy and happy start? Here are the top five back-to-school health tips. Set bedtimes: It's essential for kids (and adults) to get a healthy amount of sleep each night to stay focused throughout the day. Although sleep requirements vary somewhat among individuals, most adults need about eight hours of sleep each night, and children and adolescents typically need more than eight hours to fuel growth spurts as well as developing bones and muscles. Rather than have them feeling groggy in the morning and getting upset when they oversleep, encourage earlier bedtimes. Teach good hygiene habits: With so many people around, germs are bound to be lurking in classrooms. To help your kids avoid getting sick -- and prevent them from bringing viruses home -- it's important to show them how to protect themselves. Teach them to wash their hands after using the washroom and before going to lunch or eating a snack. A travel-sized hand sanitizer is great in a pinch if you can't get to a washroom, but don't overdo it -- using a disinfectant too much can lower your natural defenses. Stock up on healthy foods: It might be easy to pack your kids' lunches with premade snacks, but a healthy diet is of the utmost importance and junk foods don't fit into the equation. Make it easier for yourself by stocking up on healthy grab-and-go foods like fruits, vegetables, whole-grain bread, and nuts. For meals, stick to lean proteins like turkey and legumes. Manage stress: Ward away tension and anxiety by encouraging your little ones to exercise regularly in a way they enjoy, whether it's rollerblading, biking, team sports, or walking around the park playing Pokémon Go. Teach them proper deep "belly" breathing and that a healthy balance of work and play is best. Stock up your medicine cabinet: Save yourself a last-minute dash to the pharmacy by keeping your medicine cabinet well-stocked for all the scrapes, bruises, fevers, and stuffy noses your child is bound to get. For children ages one month and up, Coryzalia may relieve common cold symptoms and is available in easy-to-administer drinkable unit-doses that are sugar, dye, and preservative-free. For a homeopathic cough remedy, Stodal (available in both Regular Honey Formula and Sugar-Free) is a cough syrup used to help relieve both dry and wet coughs in adults and children as young as one. Keep in mind these homeopathic medicines may not be right for everyone. Always read and follow the label. w ww.newscanada.com Advertorial Oakville Academy for the Arts Kinderschool AWARD WINNING PRESCHOOL JK & SK OAKVILLE'S BEST PRESCHOOL 2016 READER'S CHOICE

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