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Monday, April 16, 2012
April Is National Child Abuse Prevention Month - 30 Tips and Facts in 30 Days
With certainty, fattening kids up by making them overweight/obese is child abuse.
Nutritional child abuse is the most common form of child abuse of which we are aware. About one-third of all kids are overweight or obese. April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month in the USA. To help these children, who are arguably the most abused on earth, Fitness Watch will offer 30 tips and facts – one for each day in April – directed at saving the children. Even if you are not from the USA, these facts and tips can help you and your children, too.
Today’s Tip – How to empower children to help themselves.
The sad truth is that parents have let their kids down by abusing them nutritionally.
So have other adults. Specifically, the adults charged with protecting children by reporting abuse, including nutritional child abuse, have abdicated their responsibilities and are complicit in the child abuse.
With the adults out of the picture, who is left to help the kids, except themselves?
No one.
Since children have to protect themselves, lobby to make contact information available to them to call their local child welfare services.
Kids need to be taught the signs of nutritional child abuse and how to seek help.
This is a matter to raise at a school meeting or through your local government representatives.
Nutritional child abuse is the most common form of child abuse of which we are aware. About one-third of all kids are overweight or obese. April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month in the USA. To help these children, who are arguably the most abused on earth, Fitness Watch will offer 30 tips and facts – one for each day in April – directed at saving the children. Even if you are not from the USA, these facts and tips can help you and your children, too.
Today’s Tip – How to empower children to help themselves.
The sad truth is that parents have let their kids down by abusing them nutritionally.
So have other adults. Specifically, the adults charged with protecting children by reporting abuse, including nutritional child abuse, have abdicated their responsibilities and are complicit in the child abuse.
With the adults out of the picture, who is left to help the kids, except themselves?
No one.
Since children have to protect themselves, lobby to make contact information available to them to call their local child welfare services.
Kids need to be taught the signs of nutritional child abuse and how to seek help.
This is a matter to raise at a school meeting or through your local government representatives.
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