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What’s More Important Than The Health of Your Child?

By: Liz 26 May 2010

Love & ProtectionThere probably isn’t a parent in the world, that wouldn’t give or do ANYTHING, to protect their child. Loving their children and protecting them from being physically or emotionally harmed by themselves or someone else, are instinctual traits for all parents. Yet, despite parents doing their very best, sometimes children are still exposed to harmful things.

Health hazards for children are everywhere. Yes, there are exposures outside, as well as inside of their homes, that can trigger common diseases and health conditions in a child. Even in utero, babies and children are often vulnerable to environmental toxins. Obviously, parents can’t remove all the “bad stuff”, but they can become more informed and make educated choices for their children’s health, as well as the whole family.

Children are more likely than adults to come in contact with many of the health hazards around us each day. Their most common playground; the floor, holds a barrage of allergens, such as dust and heavier-than-air chemicals. Then, they put everything in their mouths, further exposing them in different ways than adults.

It really is easy to start making changes by choosing a few simple steps to take in your home. It’s not necessary to do everything at once, but doing something, is definitely a good thing. HealthyChild.org offers a Pocket Guide with 5 easy steps to give you a place to start:

  1. Manage Pests Safely
  2. Use Non-Toxic Products
  3. Clean Up Indoor Air
  4. Eat Healthy
  5. Be Wise with Plastics

The below video is from HealthyChild.org. It’s called A Wake Up Story. Please watch the video and become committed to make some small changes to provide a healthier home for your whole family. Then, please pass this message along to another and another …..

 

A Wake-Up Story from Healthy Child Healthy World on Vimeo.

One Comment »

  • Jody said:

    Love your post, ideas and the ‘A Wake Up Story’ Video, thanks for posting it. What a great blog, I had not visited in awhile, it won’t be so long next time. You share some wonderful info!

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