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It’s a real shame that many schools no longer see the value of recess. To expect young children or even teens to sit quietly for 8 hours a day is unrealistic…I challenge even the most focused adults to do the same and remain productive without some sort of break. It’s been shown that a child’s brain retains information better when the lesson is coupled with some sort of movement (hence the common recommendation by most experts to limit screen viewing and encourage children to participate in their learning & play). However it’s increasingly common for schools to favor desk time over arts & recreation.

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A new documentary out, “The Disappearing Male“, points to a disturbing issue that is threatening the human race; the impact of toxins on the male reproductive system. “The last few decades have seen steady and dramatic increases in the incidence of boys and young men suffering from genital deformities, low sperm count, sperm abnormalities and [...]

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Frontline is running a series called “The Medicated Child“, which reviews the impact that various psychiatric drugs have on children and discusses their potential overuse. There are over 6 million children on some sort of psychiatric drug, such as for conditions like Bipolar Disorder (become a very common diagnosis in children), Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), [...]

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I’ve decided to make my first blog topic related to children’s nutrition as I am appalled by what some parents are feeding their kids and I think one of the most important roles we play as parents in a child’s life is that of a nutritionist. Now I know that the reality of being a [...]

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