Teach Your Kids Healthy Habits – Combat Swine Flu in the Process!

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Everyone is writing about the Swine Flu right now, so what is one more article, right? My 5 year old affectionately calls it “Piggy Flu.” I’m not going to offer suggestion that haven’t been mentioned before. There are plenty of places to go to find out what to do to “prepare and prevent.” What I want to do is talk about a few habits that my wife and I have trained our kids to do that can go a long way, not only in combating Swine Flu, but also bolstering your defense against other flues and the common cold.

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Just a few words up front. I don’t make any claims that this will prevent illness. They will, however, help to reduce the possibility of the transmission of viruses from public places. Also, some of the tips that I offer here take time in terms of training your children. Your goal should be making these tips and habits second nature to them so that they simply do it out of habit. In fact, you don’t have to be a child to follow them. They are perfectly usable by adults.

Our Special Habits

Over a period of years, my wife and I have trained our children to do specific things when in public places (e.g., stores, schools, bathrooms, friends’ houses, etc.). Even with this training, we constantly remind them to follow these practices and praise them when they actually do. Also, we follow some SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) when it comes to illness within our family.

Below are some tips  and SOPs that you may find helpful:

So there you have it. Some health tips from my family. Obviously these won’t make you immune to colds, viruses or even the “piggy flu”, but it is a good way to reduce the risk of catching something. I actually ran this list by my kids during dinner and we had a contest to see if I had missed any. The last four were their suggestions, and they did mention many on my original list. That sure made me a happy daddy!

What healthy habits does your family follow? Leave a comment and add to the list. And be sure to share this list with others to spread the word!

HTD Says: Keep your kids healthy now and in the future by following the healthy habits points above.

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  • hotmommamusic
    My daughter too had the swine. It's a terrible experience, especially when its a baby.

    Have you looked at the website: www.swineflukids.com
    Swine Flu Kids They have some really great home remedies that are gentle for little ones. I downloaded their book and was very satisfied with it. Good luck!
  • Here is another tip when traveling (something my wife does religiously). When you go to a hotel room, the first thing you should do before you do anything else is get out those disinfectant wipes and wipe the following items:
    - Phone
    - Counters
    - Handles
    - Remote Controls
    Hotel rooms are much dirtier than you would even imagine. And keep kids off the floors!
    -HTD
  • Great article! Kids can learn if you teach them young enough and often.
  • Thanks! I think these same practices can be implemented in a place of work as well (perhaps not all of them, but many).
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