Thursday, October 31, 2013

Screen time... Help!!

I just received an email from Dr David Walsh at Mind Positive Parenting and he has posted about what Pediatricians are saying these days about screen time for kids.

Very helpful info.  And while the info is helpful, putting it into practice is not so easy.  The stats indicate most families are way past the suggested limits.

First step - do parents know about the suggested limits? And this info comes from people who know something about the affects of media on kid's brains.

Second step - most parents need help to 'move the needle' in a healthy direction.  If 'everyone is doing it' making a change is much harder. 

So perhaps the church can step up to 1) educate and 2) encourage... provide the info and provide a way for parents to help each other take healthy steps in media use. Get creative and if financial help is needed, check out Wheat Ridge grants as an option. And see what others are up to with their grants as well.

The article above give good reasons for making strong efforts on this.  There are some definite negatives that happen with overuse - AND some great things that happen with appropriate use.


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Momentum...

I was introduced to the PBS Frontline presentation "League of Denial" about concussions in the NFL.  The subtitle - "The NFL's Concussion Crisis" tells you where they are headed with the coverage.  If you are invested in the NFL (you  make lots of money off it, or you really enjoy it as a fan) then this is hard to hear - and for many, easy to dismiss. If you are not invested in the NFL you probably wonder how anyone can miss the implications, and continue to support the NFL on its current direction (and lots of other sports that damage the fragile brain - I recently talked with a tearful mother about her daughter's concussion from soccer and the damage it has done still two years later).

Momentum.  The bigger the organization or the more you are invested, the harder it is to make a change.

How important is health?  What are we willing to give up to keep it? How high does the incidence of brain damage have to be in a sport to warrant a change?  How can we help people work against the momentum, when the momentum is on an unhealthy path?

Friday, October 4, 2013

Healthy children...

I saw a great post from Tim Elmore on raising healthy, well rounded kids who are ready to be strong contributors.  Check out a post on 'soft skills' that are critical to healthy, whole person living and giving God our best.

Wheat Ridge supports many creative projects that focus on supporting young people. Here's one in Chicagoland.