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Can we talk?
My blog. I'm opionated and I just want to sound off.
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It's a collection of editorials or even mini-sermons. I know it's wrong to give unwanted advice if you want to have a few friends. But I can't fight the urge that I know better than they what they should or shouldn't do. I have all this wisdom and experience and it's such a shame not to share it!
Our culture needs some sound advice and I'm just the one to give it.
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1.  Single fathersID #688806 
Posted: 2-27-2010 @ 12:51 pm EST 

Single dads always get a lot of sympathy from people in the workplace. "He's really there with his kids" and other such remarks are made about the guys who get to have all of the fun and little discipline with his kids. He can be party dad, while Mom is the sensible food- sleep normal- do your homework- bad guy.

These single dads need to step up and listen to Michelle Obama's new campaign. They, too, have a role in their children's health. Instead of hot dogs and french fries on the weekends, these men need to be pushing fresh fruit and salads and low-fat proteins. Instead of theme parks and movies and video games, they need to play ball and run and exercise with their children. The fathers they don't see every day should be setting an example of healthy eating and active lifestyle.

To this end, men need to learn about healthy eating, too, for themselves and their children. Any campaign against childhood obesity must include educating fathers on food shopping, cooking at home vs fast food, and exercise for children in appropriate age levels. Men need to learn the basics of cooking, make appealing food presentations, and encourage kids to try new things. (I even experiment with fruit salads to get grown men to eat more fruit at my house!) Even married fathers have a role to play supporting Mom and co-leading in healthy eating and exercising.

Fathers have an equal role to play in avoiding childhood obesity. Encouraging words, positive reinforcement, and a good example will surpass nagging and criticisms. I hope Michelle's campaign will not only include fathers, but will teach the psychological and emotional aspects as well.
 



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