The list is exhaustive and would surely chill and unnerve every conscientious parent who wishes well for their child. Now, the question is 'who/what blew up the kid' in the first place? Major Causes of Obesity Let us quickly run through a list of major offenders leading to an overweight child. Wrong Food Choices – Choosing high fat and sugary foods & drinks which are readily available. Much of what we eat is quick and easy, from fat-laden fast food to prepackaged meals. Aggressive marketing of energy-dense foods has aggravated the situation further. Lack of physical activity - More time is being spent on sedentary pursuits like playing with electronic devices from computers to video game consoles to watching TV, than actively playing outside. Overweight parents – If the parents are overweight, the child is very likely to be overweight, as the family's eating patterns can have a major influence on whether a child maintains a healthy weight or not. Ever Increasing Portion sizes – Due to improved economic status.
Zero Creatives Getty Images Most kids love money: whether that's playing shop with pretend coins, counting out their pocket money or the allowance you transfer into their accounts as they get older. They also love to spend it - whether that's their own money or yours! But are we forgetting to teach them how to save too? In honour of Teach Your Children to Save Day, here's some help to make it easier for you to teach them how to save for themselves. Savings and investment may seem complicated, but passing on your wisdom now will give them a brighter financial future... Give them pocket money Letting them take charge of their own money is important, so that means giving them some! You do need to be consistent - after all, they can't budget or work towards a savings goals if they don't know what they are going to get and how often. You could also think about giving them extra money for chores – although it's good to teach them that most household jobs should be done as a family and not for pocket money, some things, such as cleaning the car, might merit a bit of extra cash.
I will take the lamps with me and hope for the best, hopefully I won't burn the house down. I will get an electrician at home to tackle the job. One last question, is it considered a simple job? Thank you for your advice Very much appreciated.
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