Wise Eating Habits for Play Age Kids

A play age kid is one that is also considered to be school age but not a pre-adolescent kid yet. The term play age generally refers to a child between three and ten years old. It is a good idea to establish healthy eating patterns for a child this age because they will remember them for life.

One thing that you should avoid doing is encouraging your child to buy his or her lunch at school. Instead of giving the kid lunch money, make and pack a lunch to take to school. Even better teach that kid to make his or her own lunch filled with healthy choices like whole wheat grains, fish, fruit, vegetables and yogurt.

Play age kids tend to reject vegetables. One way to make sure they get enough is to sneak them into dishes like soups, casseroles and shepherd's pie. You can also sneak vegetables into cakes like carrot cake or zucchini cake.

Another tip is to make vegetables just as accessible as you would corn chips or pizza pops. Cut up vegetables and keep a healthy supply of them in the fridge. Be sure as well to have healthy dips like tomato based salsas, hummus and tatziki around for your kids to eat.

It is also a good idea to get your child in the habit of 'liking to eat fish.' If given the choice most school age kids would choose chicken or another meat over eating fish. Make fish more exciting by spicing it up, serving it in a bun or mixing it into casseroles or macaroni dishes. Fish is important because it contains many vitamins and fatty acids that are needed for healing, bone growth and also the growth of the brain and the nervous system. Children that eat a lot of fish tend to be able to learn more in school.

One big downfall of the school age kid is drinking colas. Usually they are introduced to soda pop at school, at a restaurant or a friend's home. Once they get addicted to colas it is hard to get them to stop drinking it. You should also make sure that your kid avoids drinks that seem healthy but that are also full of sugar like Cranberry cocktails and Ice teas. Teach your child to read labels so they are not overdosing on sugar every time they think they are choosing a healthy drink.

Kids at this age learn easily what is good for them and what is bad. Be sure to take them shopping with you every chance you can so that you can't each them how to make wise food choices in life.

Healthy Hair Treatments for Your Family

If you are wondering how to make your hair grow faster then look no further than your kitchen cupboard. In there you will find the ingredients you need to make your hair grow faster.

One potent potion is to mix equal parts of sesame oil and olive oil and apply it to your hair as a paste. Leave this on for half an hour and then rinse with a mild shampoo. Not only will this treatment help grow your hair faster but it will also prevent your hair from falling out and grey hair from growing in.

To make your hair roots stronger and healthier so that they can support growing longer hair brew up some chopped up mint and celery leaves in a pot. Strain out any leaves and let it cool. Rinse with this concoction every day to improve your hair.

A really old fashioned remedy for hair that will not grow long fast is an egg and brandy hair plaster. Simply beat a whole egg into a cup of brandy and mix well. Apply the mixture on your scalp and massage it in for five minutes. Then rinse this out with a mild shampoo to promote hair growth and minimize any hair loss.

One of the simplest hair masks you can make does not involve any brewing or mixing. Simply go to your refrigerator, take out a jar of Mayonnaise and apply it to your scalp and leave it on for an hour. Rinse it off with a mild shampoo. This works because mayonnaise is very rich in healthy oils and also protein from the eggs it is made with.

Do not be afraid to try home remedies if nothing else is working to help grow you hair fast. Even though there is not that much scientific evidence to support that this is possible there are millions of women who have had this type of home remedy vastly improve the look and growth rate of their hair.