Not exact matches
The
health of the families
of the next
generation is already being deeply influenced by the experiences
of children in present - day homes.
The group believes that in order to ensure the
health of future
generations,
children need to see breastfeeding as a natural way to feed a baby.
Volume IX, Number 1 Rudolf Steiner and the New Educational Paradigm — Christof Wiechert Teaching as Learning in a Steiner / Waldorf Setting — Christopher Clouder Education towards
Health Is Education towards Freedom — Johannes Denger The Stranger in the Mirror: Reflections on Adolescence in the Light
of Movement Education — Jaimen McMillan Pulling the Grass Doesn't Make It Grow Any Faster — Gerald Huether The New
Generation of Children — Renate Long - Breipohl
From the Lunch for Life pilot program to the Cook for America ® program,
Children's
Health Foundation is helping to raise a happier, healthier
generation of kids who will spend less time at the doctor's office and lead longer, more productive lives.
Her commitment to improve maternal
child health practices and birth care and options for all women in all settings stems from a deep belief that how babies enter the world is important to all
of us now and to our the future
generations.
Many
of these changes have come at the prompting
of health - conscious parents, the first
generation to spend billions on natural and organic foods for their
children.
It's no wonder that in today's modern world, where 83 %
of new Moms are millennials, this
generation of parents are turning to what they know best to help monitor and track their
children's
health — technology.
By improving our
children's nutrition we will be improving the overall quality
of our
children's
health for
generations to come.
From the * Department
of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry / Psychology; †
Generation R Study Group, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; ‡ Centre for
Child and Family Studies, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands; § Departments
of Public
Health; ‖ Pediatrics; ¶ Epidemiology, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
This seems a complete shame to me at a point when what I care most about is the
health of my
children's
generation.
Abbreviations: NGO nongovernmental organization, CI confidence interval, SSA sub-Saharan Africa, AKF Aga Khan Foundation, SCA South and Central Asia, AME - Sada African Methodist Episcopal Church Service and Development Agency, LAC Latin America and Caribbean, ARC American Red Cross, SEA Southeast Asia, CHS Center for Human Services, CW Concern Worldwide, CI Counterpart International, CRS Catholic Relief Services, DRC Democratic Republic
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Health Alliance International, HHF Haitian
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Health Partners, HKI Helen Keller International, HW Hope Worldwide, IRD International Relief and Development, MC Mercy Corps, MCDI Medical Care Development Inc., MTI Medical Teams International, PCI Project Concern International, Plan Plan International, RI Relief International, SAWSO Salvation Army World Service Organization, SC Save the
Children, WI Wellshare International, WR World Relief, WR World Renew, WV World Vision
At Floating Hospital for
Children, pediatric researchers from around the world collaborate to improve the health of today's children and future gene
Children, pediatric researchers from around the world collaborate to improve the
health of today's
children and future gene
children and future
generations.
The question is whether the dairy claims are true, and whether enticing kids to eat foods laced with added sugar is a good thing in the midst
of an obesity epidemic that threatens to cut short the lives
of a
generation of children and send the nation's
health care bill through the roof.
As we begin a new school year, Vermont schools are leading the way in providing fresh, local food to
children in creative ways, thus changing how a
generation of children experience their school cafeteria, their learning, and their
health.»
«It's all about the
health of the
children; we want the next
generation to realize what real food is,» said Orfalea Fund spokesperson Melissa Bishop.
Over the years, sports analysts and medical researchers, have proven the numerous
health benefits
of youth sports that are impactful, refreshing, and rejuvenating to the younger
generation; especially
children, adolescents, and young adults.
Together, we are working to remove barriers to breastfeeding and to give women the tools they need to make informed decisions to ensure their
health and the
health of their
children for
generations come.»
«I don't think talking about family finances, childcare, the «sandwich
generation», youth mental
health,
child protection and online and women and
children as victims
of crime is a low blow.
Senator Jeff Klein said: «By investing in our
children's
health and wellness from an early age, we are providing a solid foundation for the future and improving
health outcomes for
generations of New Yorkers.
WHEREAS, research shows that women are substantially less likely to self - select or be recruited for elective office, this gender gap in political ambition persists across
generations and over time and that qualified female candidates who are equally or more qualified than men are often seen as less qualified or less viable than male candidates; and WHEREAS, research confirms that the presence
of more women in a governing body leads to greater transparency and a focus on progressive policies such as closing the funding and achievement gaps in education, closing gaps or loopholes in contraception coverage and affordable
health care, closing the wage gap, and removing obstacles that contribute to poverty
of women &
children; and
This, Freed says, could be because impressions
of health challenges fade with time and younger
generations may not have appreciated such dramatic positive changes in
health for
children in their lifetimes.
Recognizing the challenges
health care providers face in trying to change the dietary habits
of an older
generation, Nagarajan is focused instead on instilling healthier eating habits in
children by educating their parents on how to create a more balanced meal with the appropriate proportions
of vegetables, fruits, proteins, carbohydrates and fat.
«Our findings clash with the American dream
of expecting that the quality
of life will continue getting better for future
generations,» says lead author Gary Freed, M.D., M.P.H., a pediatrician at University
of Michigan's C.S. Mott
Children's Hospital and a member
of U-M's
Child Health Evaluation and Research Center.
Until our politicians begin to take the
health of children — the
health of the next
generation of British citizens — more seriously, newborns and older
children will continue to suffer and die needlessly.»
And unfortunately, the more you know about the state
of the environment and how it might be affecting your
health, the more anxiety - provoking it can be — especially when it comes to our
children and future
generations.
Since we vertically transmit chemicals to our
children through pregnancy and breastfeeding, so does the
health of subsequent
generations.
Faced with her own
health challenges, and also concerned about the frightening statistics on the future
health of her
children's
generation, Katie began to evaluate the foods she was eating and feeding to her family.
The Collegium says that for the protection
of the
health of all individuals across the globe - construction workers, industrial workers,
children and women, now and in
generations to come, a rigorously enforced total ban is urgently needed.
Traditional cultures make provisions for the
health of future
generations by providing special nutrient - rich foods for parents - to - be, pregnant women and growing
children; by proper spacing
of children; and by teaching the principles
of right diet to the young.
Provide extra nutrition for parents - to - be, pregnant women, breastfeeding women and growing
children, to ensure the
health of the next
generation.
The
health of our planet's
children is rapidly deteriorating with each
generation.
His work has highlighted that crooked teeth and the orthodontia epidemic are diet based problems and the need for public
health policy to prevent braces in the next
generation of children.
Whether you are a parent yet or not, a diet rich in minerals will prepare you to pass on a legacy
of health to our most precious resources: the next
generation of children.
Create healthy
children and teens, help them create a healthy new
generation of babies someday, and we can turn around the
health crisis on our planet.
So bring on those heart healthy omega - 3 fats, but let's all consume them as part
of a diet that also includes meat, liver and eggs as wisely demonstrated by chronic disease free Traditional Societies that exhibited vibrant
health, easy fertility, straight / cavity free teeth and healthy
children generation after
generation.
Traditional cultures make provisions for the
health of future
generations by providing special nutrient - rich animal foods for parents - to - be, pregnant women and growing
children; by proper spacing
of children; and by teaching the principles
of right diet to the young.
In response to this situation, the Institute
of Acoustics (IoA) has written a letter to Andrew Stunell, the minister responsible for the building regulations, expressing the concern held by our profession on the effects
of the proposed changes, together with the implications for future
generations of school
children and students, and teacher's
health.
Yet the United States already bears costs from our broken education system, including higher crime rates, additional expenses for
health - care and public - assistance programs, and lost tax revenue as well as the untold costs
of telling
generations of children in chronically under - resourced, low - performing schools: «You don't matter!»
This is taking a terrible toll on people's
health, including that
of a
generation of children who should have grown up breathing cleaner and healthier air.
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Creating a habit
of physical activity for life in school
children is essential if we are to safeguard the
health of future
generations.
And in a letter to be read at the Symposium, former President Carter noted that Richmond, the first director
of the federal Head Start program, and the first Surgeon General to establish national
health goals, «improved the lives
of literally millions
of children and adults in our country and around the world, and future
generations will be healthier because
of his work.»
Again, using a whole -
child approach, middle schools have for
generations ensured that students experience encores or specials that expose them to technology, family and consumer sciences, art, music,
health, and other coursework that increases their awareness
of academic fields
of study and potential career options.
The foundation recommends six strategies to help move low - income families onto the path to prosperity and ensure the nation's next
generation is able to compete in our global economy, including preserving and strengthening programs that supplement poverty - level wages, offset the high cost
of child care, and provide
health insurance coverage for parents and
children; promoting responsible parenthood and ensuring that mothers - to - be receive prenatal care; ensuring that
children are developmentally ready to succeed in school; and promoting reading proficiency by the end
of 3rd grade.
«Two -
generation approaches that consider the needs
of both vulnerable
children and parents, together, in the design and delivery
of services and programs to support improved economic, educational,
health, safety, and other outcomes that address the issues
of intergenerational poverty.»
Educating
children about the importance
of environmental conservation will help ensure the long - term
health of our planet for
generations to come.
We have a moral obligation to leave our
children a planet that's not polluted or damaged, and by taking an all -
of - the - above approach to develop homegrown energy and steady, responsible steps to cut carbon pollution, we can protect our kids»
health and begin to slow the effects
of climate change so we leave a cleaner, more stable environment for future
generations.
A shift to natural gas from coal (power
generation) and oil (transportation) should be encouraged for the sake
of our
children's
health and the environment.
A new
generation of mental
health and emotional well - being care is set to support
children and young people in 19 schools across Plymouth.