Dr. Mary Ann LoFrumento, MD, F.A.A.P
Your Life! Child Editor
A back-to-basics approach of expert advice and common sense parenting tips for today's toddlers. Order today and get a companion DVD absolutely FREE!
by Dr. Mary Ann LoFrumento, M.D.
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Kandoo Flushable Toilet Wipes
With just a push of a little finger, the tub pops open to dispense a moist wipe, one at a time. When they're done, simply flush the wipe away - just like toilet paper!
Kandoo Foaming Handsoap
Unlike liquid soap, there’s no need to lather, so it’s easy for kids to get clean! (Keeps the sink cleaner, too!)
In Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures , play as all three Eds in this tag team adventure game and swap the lead character on the fly to take advantage of each of the their wacky abilities.  You’ll encounter all of your favorite characters from the show as you make your way through the cul-de-sac, collecting jawbreakers and scamming the neighborhood kids! Execute special all-Ed formations like the Trampol-Edd, Tower-of-Eddy and Batter-Ed. Experience the slapstick humor, frantic pace, crazy art direction and outrageous fun of the show. From selling snow cones to collecting jawbreakers, players must complete wacky scam objectives to explore and unlock new areas of the game.
Just Clean Healthy Fun
Did you know that the incidence of obesity in children and adolescents has tripled in the last 20 years? One in every four children is now overweight. And there is a direct correlation between obesity at ages 8-13 and obesity in adulthood.
Did you know that 20% of obese pre adolescents are pre-diabetic? The incidence of type 2 diabetes has increased in adolescents from 5% in 1982 to 40% in 2003. And this rise is directly related to obesity.

So we have a serious crisis on our hands in this country. And parents hold the solution in their hands.

How do you know if your child is overweight?
If your child’s weight is 15 lbs greater than expected for his or her age and height, they are considered overweight. Pediatricians use something called the Body Mass Index to determine how overweight or obese a child is.

What causes obesity?
The simple answer is overeating. But it is more complicated than that. Some factors are genetic. And television viewing has been directly linked to obesity in children.

What health problems can obesity cause, as my child gets older?
The serious and often irreversible health complications of obesity:

-An obese child or adolescent will have an elevated cholesterol level, which in turn causes cardiovascular disease with the potential for stroke and heart attack.
-Obesity also causes insulin resistance resulting in Type 2 diabetes and all its associated complications.
-Hypertension is often associated with obesity.
-Other complications of obesity include liver disease, gallstones, orthopedic problems such as hip joint abnormalities, sleep apnea, and several other problems.
-Obesity also creates a potential for psychological problems such as low self-esteem, distorted body image, eating disorders, and depression.

What can I do as a parent?
Controlling what your children eat is a parent’s responsibility. Educating your children on the dangers of obesity is also important. Discuss limits on TV viewing and video games. Encourage outdoor play.

What else can I do?
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Examine the family eating habits.
-Have scheduled mealtimes as often as possible with busy family and work schedules. Have more home cooked meals and less fast food.
-Have your children eat at the table instead of in front of the TV.
-Have fruits and vegetables readily available for snacks.
-Eliminate all sugar drinks, including sport drinks, which are high in sugar and salt.

About the Author
Dr. Mary Ann LoFrumento, MD, F.A.A.P., pediatrician, mother and author, has more than 20 years experience answering parents' questions about how to raise their children. She recently launched Simply Parenting, a book and DVD series designed to end parents' anxiety and insecurity and bring parenting back to basics.
It's Not Your Fault That You're Overweight, by Merilee Kern
In either a boy or a girl edition to help each reader identify with the story.  In this first-of-its-kind book, the important health themes "served up  in an easy-to-read style are intended to help overweight kids get on a healthy track, as well as motivate those within a healthy weight range to not only continue making wise lifestyle choices, but also better understand and empathize with peers currently struggling with a weight problem.
The Obesity Epidemic
The Obesity Epidemic
Site to see:  Go Girl Go!
Resources for helping girls become active.
"Active girls are more likely to have a positive body image, confidence and self-esteem than inactive girls. Simply moving and playing can reduce a girl's risk for obesity; cancer; diabetes; alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug use; osteoporosis; unintended pregnancy and more."  Check it out!
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