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the phones in the amazon, yet the automobile industry doesn't care about the supply chain, profit. all that much. illegal leather stats may said on d w. the today on dw is health, so it's old about kids. we'll find out whether it's good to praise children constantly. what really isn't a breakfast cereal? what spokes updates for kids? and why these boys and girls walk around barefoot outdoors and much mold because induction teaching children about health during childhood makes for an ideal stuff tonight by to the the,
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it's the doing of a new day. and these days we will need to get off to a quick stats. even children have to get to daycare or school on time. the clock is ticking, so things need to run like clockwork. but wait, did we forget something? the right breakfast in the morning rush, many families liked the time for leisure. the breakfast. that's when a box of cereal comes in handy. it's a quick meal. but is it a healthy one? the this style of packaging is just what appeals to children. it's easy to guess which of these breakfast cereals will be popular. bright colors and cute animals aren't big favorites. the
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a marketing expert, neil's high knows exactly how much packaging can attract young consumers and wisdom . their parents have a vision yesterday to all producers, especially in the food sector. go for it. cute little animals like little sharks or checks or similar character. and these characters who are given the task of bringing the product to life for children. the kids aren't cognitive, like we adults who experience things by reading words. children loved details and it's important to them to have someone who metaphorically takes them by the hand and leads them through this world of products. and that's why we see cartoon characters on products intended for children. these characters are there to speak to children, not their parents, to, to the parents often know how unhealthy the appealingly packet sugary products are so much so that food companies, ad mobs, where it's like pull weeds or nutrients to confuse the adults the so the,
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to me it suggests me that this is a healthy breakfast option that will provide my kids with a good start to the day. so it's a common message in advertising, but i think there's a lot of to see the things like the high sugar levels or lack of other important nutrients. essentially, this is a comp hydrate only meal mod side and it's full of sugar depending on the product. 100 grams of serial can contain around 11 cubes of sugar is use of solution with the sweet to the breakfast store. the larger the amount of carbohydrate, it contains, especially sugars, to show up at the rise and blood glucose levels and the higher the blood sugar levels, such as the greater it falls off to it. she's in conditional lessons then you can experience blood sugar crushes and nourishment gaps that causes concentration problems, especially in children who are just all caught up. it affects their abilities to take things in the off and on the face. such crashes make you tired quickly. blush on which for children, especially those of school age is not i do food,
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i got somebody isn't who still up to my dietary experts warn that consuming too much sugar can have long term effects on our health and lead to problems like obesity and diabetes. but why is there so much sugar and sweeten breakfast cereals? it's partly because sugar helps of the state, crunchy, and milk. the layer of sugar helps keep the cereal and milk or yogurt from getting mushy. and of course there's the taste too. nutritionist, advice being such cereals for what they are can be looked at like this. they're far from a healthy start to the day. the healthy breakfast to kids should include whole grain cereals, with no added sugar, fresh fruits and veggies, plus milk or other daily products. lucky oh, good and cheese the breakfast doesn't need to be big, but children shouldn't stop the day on an empty stomach because they find it hard
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to concentrate when they hungry. they get agitated, and crump pots with a bit of breakfast, and they tell me, is the shop a safer on the way to school? someone who recognized foods and potions to good health. what's the best in until the 9th. in the 19th century, he advocated a holistic approach to staying healthy. it includes nutrition, most an exercise, medicinal plants, and in the balance old things which keeps the kids healthy to the elias rings the bell to announce cycle time. everyone sits down and greets each other. then things really get started with breakfast nutritionist, one is the 5 pillars of tonight prism the play key role here. the 2nd plot is exercise morning exercise. you wants to exercise all if you want to excise come to
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the magic tool. we're visiting a kind of like mastery school in western germany. teachers have been specially trained to be health instructors every week nursery school administrators, plumb activities that follow the teachings of 19th century, not true approx about the time this morning exercise every day. sometimes we speak of the thing is very important that the children have wound up for the activities we do like to that's why they do morning exercise. i know they are, it is one of the most important things we do here. i'll see on the next step, the best tough and this in the sense of it to me it feels home children learn various practices and principals and a playful mama at the kinetic nursery school. it's supposed to help to learn to lead a healthy lifestyle, even if it's not always easy. reason starts with like modest.
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oh, all right. let's clear the be soon. you'll feet warm is very important and that's no problem which sucks. a foot covers the timeline, you know, induction tied on things can starting to teach children about health and the childhood as i do for the future to assess what pirates and experts believe. so we have a huge task ahead of us. i just defend as the solicitor genesee's principal, which off how can i keep myself healthy instead of what makes? i'm sick. this a pillar of cannot prison medicinal hubs. the children learn about various hubs and even makes that room hubble sunchase, but which one should they use? i guess let's just use one. otherwise it would get really mixed up, possibly with the balcony. but i can't really decide which one the children's
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favorite pillar of can i pick them as hydra therapy, onbox and the classic school for stepping. that's how it was pretty cold and the 19 degrees celsius full time. and then the sky. this is what does via, because we work with code element that we don't get sick. it's good preventative medicine and something the children will be able to use later in life. that helps make the more resilient of the rules of variety and activity comes the final color of can i put some hollands? and that's especially important as it focuses on developing of sound, mind and body. i am in core tend and i am find a way i stay on can i believe that everyone should do something for the health every day and the children in this mastery school learning how to do just that a great way to keep healthy at any age is to keep moving,
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but what kind of exercise is best for children? to prevent over exception, injuries and positive problems there in time must get a chance, should get a workout. so domestics up to it for children, age 3 and up. ball games, which kids can start playing between the ages of $4.00 and $5.00 marshal lots like rossi, judah and ty condo, also an option for childrens 3 and but having fun is key. so youngsters should be to try out all kinds of sports. that's because sports is one way for kids to develop self confidence. but there are other ways in which that can be done. it too, especially from the parents, babies and toddlers, long to feel safe, protected, and recognized. while kids thrive on attention and praise. parents should be
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careful not to overdo us. children need of reinforcement. but does that mean we should praise every single drawing and sam castle they make? this has to tar give needed that so well, that's great. it's so fast chosen every day. we notice things that she's learned from us and, and it's 9 to 15 and have a 5 year old granddaughter and i compliment her off and i don't see it as may appraise, but also is encouragement. moving. so none of us and moved equal and re fizzles, we try to price them and a measured way. so the kids don't think they're capable of everything. taking the seats. i just couldn't suck my to my mom's saves notes, appraised them too often, but we do it, which makes it a lot from y'all to month. it's a queen that's nice. might sound good, but it's not always the right form of phrase. what really motivates children speech to see if we can do that. you know, it's important to praise children when they've worked really hard, is some saying something and not for things that are easy because of the age or
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abilities lose. when you praise them to make it clear why, and you can say something to a child like unhappy you tried so hard that you will praise that you took the time that you made the asset and you didn't give up with me to also give my son to so just listed sort of children can tell when praise isn't genuine, it always makes me really happy is the color was in cooking class and my teacher prays mike or team captain by i always cleaned up the rooms to find developmental psychologist meal, young egos, boxes undeserved praise can even be dangerous. she researches the development of cognitive ability. they can open the switch surgeon con, choose how intelligent or talented they are. things those things are large, the in the praises sometimes appropriate for those things, but children convoys influence them. so that's why it makes more sense to praise children for doing things that don't always come easily to them. i think also make
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sure that the praise doesn't get out of control, because then the children can think that comes from and some meaning of this. yes, i'm just saying great, nice or well done. doesn't really help it child quite beyond percent. according to me of them a buzz by too much superficial praise makes children unsure of themselves and qualifying the praise with the word, but can do more harm than good design thinking. and modifying praise in that way detracts from its positive aspects. so you should really considered whether or not you want that includes the box. so it is possible it's appraise children in a nuanced way. you could say irving, well you made a good asset, but next time you should try this. and that is, that's the, that's also cause of a movie. you should make sure you don't ruin the praise by using the word, but that sort of things that are praising children correctly isn't so easy. after all, isn't alonzo done? and you have to praise semester right moment like when they achieve something or learn something new. know yolanda and when it gets settled in just fine. so me it's
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about seeing that isaac local, but i enjoy making them feel confident and letting them know how valuable they are on the phone. but still i would just give them empty races by munitions. hoggard, 4 year old, you know, slides down the tunnel slide for the 1st time. can his father reward him just by paying attention to him? some on filling out the so as 1st you were really scared. then you split down with me. after that, you were confident enough to slide down all by yourself. what are we trying to achieve when we praise children services? i told them we did a good job because he was able to overcome his fear to slide down by himself and 9 . so what suitable disclose can speech praise is very important for children self esteem. if so, they noticed that the capable of accomplishing things that he offered. it's important for the child's emotional health to have the positive experience of being praised. praise is also important for creating a bowman's address, because you establish contact to a child that way,
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or it makes it clear to them that they're seeing when it's taken seriously and find use. no one should go through life without being ways to get. so it does this game children's benefit, especially when we share their joy and loved them unconditionally even young children can contract serious diseases like type one diabetes. it's now the most common metabolic disorder in children and young people of $150000.00 children are diagnosed with diabetes each year. and that number, keep surprising. get no one knows exactly why type one diabetes is an auto immune disease which causes the cells and the pancreas to stop producing insulin left on treated. diabetes can prove sizes, so it's vital that like one diabetes be detected as early as possible. 3 year old
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elaine is having a checkup that includes an early detection test for diabetes. allen's mother wants to know as her daughter is at risk, to come pick one to find one. and that's because my son got type one diabetes when he was 9. it came out of nowhere and was an incredible shock for his old. that was really a bad time. we just want to be prepared too much the photo at the time. the tests requires the blood samples to be taken. alaina's taking part in the study because it's mainly young children who are developing type one diabetes. and often this is only recognized when they want to be in hospital with a severe metabolic disorder. and think 12 feet by 2 and then just on with kids. people often don't thing just diabetes, but something else to jump to take mouse itself so that the classic symptoms of
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diabetes, extremes this go into the toilets a lot, maybe wasting the bed. that's how it starts with a whole piece. so it says parents and pediatricians might think it's a urinary tract infection, a psychological disorder, or since the children lose weight and eating disorder continues to get. and if it keeps on going and that vomiting all the time, they think its stomach flu and it most itself, it suites plus as most kids in the ship. the book sample is sent to the institute of diabetes research, which is conducting various studies on the early detection and treatment of the metabolic disease together with other institutes. the research as a screening children across europe 2 are at risk of developing type one diabetes. then you give me a hype dispute, if we hope to detect the majority of the people who are later develop it and treat them in preventative studies for instance. then we need to look at the whole
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population and can see who is actually a risk. can just leave the court. well, there's a genetic predisposition. most children who get the disease have no relatives with type one diabetes. 3, such as look for 2nd bodies. they find them and around 3 of every 1000 children tested, i've seen her in red, been in distance spies from when at least 2 out of 4 main auto antibodies already typed it in the blood and then the boundary is crossed. and, and we know that these children will, in the next few years, for the most developed type one diabetes, a concubines tip, insignificant metabolic disorder is already present. no symptoms are apparent yet parents to show what symptoms to look out for. and the children are off for the place, and one of the studies by the research has, have on vicious goals even want to delay the outbreak of the disease or even prevented tools to guess ocoee anti cap understanding coming on. and that's what
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the one year old hendricks and his 3 year old sister free to a taking call to. and one of the studies because diabetes, friends and that father's family, blood samples were taken from them shortly after the doctor's note for risk genes, the type one diabetes, and found that the children's parents hope they can find a tool for diabetes. hendrick will be given insulin powder once a day until he times 3 free to has already completed the treatment to get him to the lien profile. we give them insulin powder to increase the children's insulin tolerance. one of the things i can do their immune systems, and i shouldn't have an inflammatory response to the insulin. yes. instead, react calmly. the so that new information occurs a no auto immune response kicks in. that can lead to type one diabetes. so it's in, so king is not concubines. to update this. the latest research shows that the
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immune system doesn't to talk the insulin producing cells right away. fast. it detects the insulin itself as the powder is supposed to prevent that from happening . the children to test it twice a year. the doctors want to see if anti bodies are formed under the outbreak of the diseases. and i found method typically, so would the fish 1st we were afraid, every time the phone rang and so that the cold came from munich. i said picking up the phone and learning that something was wrong with my children accidentally for me to get into a fond of english smith's mind. can notice until now there's been nothing but good news from munich. frieda and hendrick will continue to be examined until the age of stuff in the haven't starts at the doctor's work, discover any antibodies before then because of to that the risk of developing diabetes will sink and then not the study reset chose or examining whether a healthy intestinal flora can prevent diabetes,
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babies who come from families with a history of diabetes receive a special pre biotech. it's mixed with breast milk, a water. i just pulled the contents of these up to a probiotic. this bacterial strain that we use in the study should contribute to a healthy or god florida heart. and that should have a positive effect on the developing immune system because so there's less of an inflammatory response. and so if you were allergic reactions and also fewer auto immune diseases like for example on type one diabetes you up at this. whether interested in how to pay by optics have the desired effect will only be known in a few years time. the preliminary results are promising. with any luck, children like lean frida and hendrick will avoid getting type one diabetes of tools . the
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sometimes children need to spend time in hospital with it for a few days. well, much longer. even if it is nothing too serious, this can be traumatic. it is hard to prepare very young children in particular for this experience, especially as the parents are often anxious themselves. so what can be done to alleviate kids peer of hospitals? one doctor has found to craig way. this is all about. he's 5 years old and has been susanna dick's patient for quite a while. hold on as a fan of the books that the surgeon writes and illustrates in her free time. today they're enjoying being able to spend some quiet time together. now we can do what we want. yeah, play. have a policy one to some cough. yes. that to to
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recently date operated on robots hand. a major procedure. now he's back for a checkup. to pass the time. well that's mother e lina reached and something from one of susan antiques, books, even house. so of a sort, staying at the woodland hospital. it was very exciting. but when you said the story takes place at the hospital, just like dix to other picture books on their tails about silver, the zebra who burned his behind with some soup, or call you the little monkey was missing, a thumb usually gets help at the jungle clinic which all but finds extremely exciting because they go to how does this galvis? yes, i think he's found himself again, and it would cause they made to miss the mass of an index finger to that's what cool yours had that like before. and after the same with ro bit right and robot. oh,
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good. susanna dank, has been interested in drawing since she was little. she thinks her work and who are mutually beneficial side of the drawing and operating sometimes it might appear that the to have nothing in common about cod. but in pediatric surgery, the what we do is very delicate. want to add, particularly so with unsaturated. and she will be that stuff, mind this and find a back to the treatment room here. you can find a lot of what dick shows and her books. medical scruggs and surgical scissors, stethoscope and golf bandages. that way the young patients know what to expect. she doesn't go into my new detail though. the p r this and those books, the operation is portrayed as a cast out. and so you don't see any blood kind of fluids because blood could frighten the children. the dozens of the there are 2 drops of blood here with the
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smooth venus throws blood, you can say, chew, small drops that will be, does it is natural, right, exactly. and then the other bit gets the mosquito a quite appropriate looking guy that many of the other characters in her books were inspired by her colleagues. oh yeah, that's just a doctor. this is dr. back. let's see if i can find him. perfect match. yeah. 100 and here we have a lion in the color full pages of the picture book all but rediscover, says favorite character, cut access. i can read the curve display that just because it is on a dig story. books help children like well, but get over there. fear of going to the hospital
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no, it needs to be afraid of a little workout either. thanks to all the area. she's here to guide you through a new exercise this time for you. hello, let's start. we sit on the mit. bring your 4 arms to them and then raise your legs. and then after each other, we raise our legs. squeezed your stomach as hard as a kid and your tray, your upcoming is so hard. the try to do this exercise port. 30 seconds. then take
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a long break and repeated for time, the have fun with us and see you next time on in good shape by the
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