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Showing posts with label Program. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Benefits of a good after school program




Children grow up in a society that demands expertise in everything. You



really cannot sit back and decide that learning from textbooks is enough



for the overall development of your child. It's the age of specialization



and your child cannot afford to miss out on this window of opportunity.



So, scour your locality for the most advantageous programs and enroll them



for the ones you think are the best.





After school programs are basically designed to develop a talent or a



skill that is ignored by regular schools. These programs could be



educational or recreational in nature. Whatever type they are, they



basically aim to keep the child active and interested.





The most important advantage of a good after school program is that it



widens your child's area of interests. He or she is introduced to new



things, sometimes interesting, sometimes challenging. Mastering a new art



form or a new skill increases the child's self-esteem. It also allows you



to introduce your child to new career options. A child attending a music



class may decide that she likes it so much that she wants to make a career



out of it in the long run.





Socialization is another great advantage of after school programs.



Children get to meet others who share their interests and make new



friendships. An acting class or a soccer class can be lots of fun. Many of



these programs coach children for performances or matches. Performing on



stage or playing a match can be a great experience for a young child.





After school programs keep your teenager busy. He or she thus has some



amount of protection from destructive habits like drugs and alcohol.



Surveys indicate that children who are kept busy through diverse absorbing



activities are less prone to abuse, depression and burnout. Significant



increase in achievement and attendance and a reduction in drop out rates



are other advantages of a good after school programs.





Most after school programs have children interacting with one or more



adult. This allows them to benefit from positive relationships with



adults. Children often find it difficult to confide in parents and



teachers, but may open up with other adults.





Many children are put into recreational after school programs so that they



reduce weight and remain healthy. A newly emerging trend shows that about



15% children below the age of 16 are obese. Parents who cannot put their



children on a strict diet resort to sports and games to burn fat. With



cases of child diabetes on the increase, this has become a prime focus of



many after school programs.





A good after school program has many benefits. It keeps the child



entertained as well as busy, and thus prevents children from becoming



addicted to TVs and PCs. By giving them ways to burn up their excess energy



and explore their creativity, after school programs help to shape the



overall personality of the child.


Friday, 4 February 2011

Participants Needed for UNC-NRI’s Personalized Online Nutrition Guidance Program

The UNC Nutrition Research Institute has a new study that uses personalized online information to guide participants in their diet and nutrition decisions. See below for more information.

Ask Yourself…

Do you have a hard time figuring out what food is good for you?Afraid you’re not getting important nutrients in your diet?Want to get personalized nutrition advice to optimize your health?

If you answered, “yes” to any of these questions, then this program is for you!

What this Program Offers

Free website that lets you put together your own personal eating plan either with or without your individual genetic makeup.An easy way for you to ensure that you’re getting 100% of your dietary needs!Adjusts for weight gain or weight loss goals.

Incorporating Your Genetics

If you are interested in incorporating your genetics into this personalized guidance program, you will need to submit one tube of blood taken on 2 occasions, one tube before you start and again 2 months later. You will also need to record online on 12 days everything you ate and drank the previous day. The blood draw is free if done through Dr. Kohlmeier. You can also get your blood drawn from your physician (can cost up to $120 depending on your health care insurance) and arrange with Dr. Kohlmeier for pick-up.

To participate in or to find out more about this study, contact:

Martin Kohlmeier, MD
UNC Nutrition Research Institute
Email: mkohlmeier@unc.edu
(919) 408-3320 ext 23 or
(704) 250-5023 (leave a message)
Website: http://www.nim.unc.edu/nutrition/guidance.html

Would you like to hear about other opportunities to participate in research at the NRI or join the NRI mailing list? Sign up online at http://console.mxlogic.com/redir/?b2rytS4S3r2rBS664Po09K5EhBM075qN-k7qyHJoGY3Pt-KyYyYyYyYCrKr8lrxrOWrP1EVsooobFKcTKCMe1hYGjFYjfdMJTEdCQhRQPhOCrhjd7bXbPzyrxJVUSqmSUmx6huRojSQW6BQQg1roPBqiSMDgQgg_Qfgd43JoCy0bv6Boqv8kZ0Qg1y1YEuq80oTecFOH0Qg19Ki6MJVEw2QqAoWGrDUvf0srpdICS4TbI8Td79IzPkUO0z!

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