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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.  Michelle Obama's ProjectID #686860 
Posted: 2-8-2010 @ 2:39 pm EST 
Edited: 2-9-2010 @ 11:03 am EST 

The first lady's attempt to combat childhood obesity is a laudable project. Education and training at home and school are required to change the attitudes and lifestyle bringing about this affliction. It has been a struggle since JFK addressed it, but has only gotten worse.

As for using her daughter as an example, that was unfortunate. She may have addressed it earlier with the girl, so that she would be prepared and willing to help. However, the public immediately identified with the girl, feeling that her daughter's privacy had been betrayed. This is a very sensitive subject, especially for young girls, who have esteem and body image issues already. The public has no way of knowing whether or not the issue was discussed between mother and daughters and were okay with it. They put themselves in the girls' shoes and empathized with them. Many, no doubt, could feel some pain in that position.

However, the Obabma girls are not unique in this position. Every week preachers' kids are exposed to the same public airing of their secrets. Therapists who write books or speak on TV shows do the same thing to their kids. Mrs. Obama only meant to say that it wasn't just for other people's kids. Her family is just like everyone else's. She certainly did not want to embarrass her daughter.

The media needs to stop making mountains out of mole hills. Once mentioned, forgive the comment and assume lesson learned. By continuing to harp on it, the girl's supposed misery is prolonged. Instead, let's focus on healthy snacks, regular mealtimes, and plenty of exercise. One of the problems of today's kids is too much time in front of a TV, video game, or computer. We don't need laws to help us do this, just more attention to s healthier lifestyle. All of us need to be careful about criticizing or nagging kids about what they eat, which may exacerbate the problem. Keep them busy and happy, so that they don't think about eating!
 



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