J. Busch

Joe Busch specializes in writing articles related to healthy weight loss for kids. He focuses on proper diets, exercise, and weight loss camp. Parents with children that struggle with their weight should consider what used to be called a "fat camp" to jump start the process.
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Childhood obesity is slowly becoming a major concern, as hundreds of thousands of kids aging from 9 to 13 are overweight or obese Obesity or being overweight causes its own fair share of problems to kids, from health complications to social and emotional issues

Have you ever noticed that obese children often have other overweight friends This is no accident

Many parents have troubles convincing their obese children to go to fat camps for the first time However, persisting is usually well worth your effort

Children who attend weight loss camps for kids may experience for the first time what it’s like to be accepted for who you are without judgment Everyone they meet has the same overweight problem they do

Restrictive Diets Are Not a Good Idea For Teens

As parents we sometimes fail to remember that teenagers are going through a lot Not only with the pressures academically and socially, but also hormonally

Reasons That Weight Loss Camps Are Successful

For years weight loss camps for kids were filled will teen age girls who were willing to eat sparingly and exercise dutifully for a few weeks in exchange for quick weight loss These programs were often advertised as "diet camps" and nothing more

If you have a child who is overweight or obese, you know how frustrating the problem can be The fact is that no matter what our efforts are at home, we are faced with a growing number of outside contributing factors to this problem

"Eat This, Don't Eat That" was released some time ago and got solid reviews Is it a book that can help you and your overweight or obese child

Many people want to lose weight and if you've ever tried then you should already realize just how difficult this can be This is equally difficult for children

Childhood obesity is becoming an increasing problem; over the past 30 years it has gone from a relatively unheard of condition to one of the most common health concerns to affect children During this period the rate of childhood obesity has tripled for children between the ages of 6 and 11

Lots of children these days are used to sitting on their butt all day and doing very little The modern lifestyle affects children more than anyone else, they are less active than they used to be, and also have a worse diet

Emotional Triggers For Overweight Teens

Fitness camp weight loss for teens is challenging as counselors must deal not only with eating issues but also with the rolling emotional highs and lows common to the teenage years For obese teens, additional counseling is often recommended by doctors who are trying to establish the reason for a teen's weight problem

Fun Fitness Things Kids Can Do at Home

Sometimes we look at fitness as being rigid, boring and a lot of work It doesn't have to be, especially if you're a kid



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