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Michael Adams September 11, 2012 at 08:31 pm
I have never heard of this man before, but what he is doing is very admirable. Not only providing…Read More clean water to those who need it, but helping out in developing countries as well, that is amazing. With the way our water is going, everyone is going to need a <a href="http://www.aquasafecanada.com/store/water-filtration-systems">water filtration</a> system as they are finding more and more toxins in our water. You are doing a great thing sir.
Creve Coeur-Olivette Chamber of Commerce September 4, 2012 at 02:18 pm
The Creve Coeur-Olivette Chamber of Commerce is looking forward to Olivette On Go when we will crown…Read More the next Chili Champion at the CCO Chamber's 2nd Annual Chili Cook-Off!
Joy Richard September 25, 2012 at 07:08 am
<a href="http://balance-diet.healthfoodxdrinks.com/healthy-eating-kids/">Healthy…Read More eating</a> means eating a multitude of nutritious foods from all of the food groups. These food types contain lots of vitamins, minerals and fibre. Eating a multitude of foods from all food groups can help you grow. Some foods contain an excessive amount of sugar or fat and never many vitamins or minerals. They are foods we should only eat sometimes. The meals you eat have been split into three groups according to how nutritious they’re. These make up what’s often called the ‘food pyramid’. You should use these groups to help you choose which foods to eat much more of and which to eat more infrequently.
Mary G. Wilson August 28, 2012 at 06:09 pm
Thanks for the great story ... looking forward to part 2!
Darliene Howell August 29, 2012 at 01:39 am
I would like to recommend the free NAAFA Child Advocacy ToolkitSM (CATK) and other written…Read More guidelines/resources to assist you looking at programs. The total health of our nation's children is a serious responsibility.
The NAAFA Child Advocacy Toolkit shows how Health At Every Size® takes the focus off weight and directs it to healthful eating and enjoyable movement. It addresses the bullying, building positive self-image and eliminating stigmatization of large children. Additionally, the CATK lists resources available to parents and educators or caregivers for educational materials, curriculum and programming that is beneficial for all children. It can be found at:
http://issuu.com/naafa/docs/naafa_childadvocacy2011combined_v04?viewMode=magazine&mode=embed
It is my hope that you will take this opportunity to look at the information held in the CATK and keep what is included in mind when making decisions regarding the children in your charge.
Len Saunders September 4, 2012 at 11:01 pm
Childhood Obesity is a real concern as this could be the first generation of children whose life…Read More expectancy may be shorter than their parents. Education is the key, and helping families who need support.
Len Saunders, Author
Keeping Kids Fit
www.lensaunders.com
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