Category: October 2016

Halloween Health Tips

pumpkinMaking the best nutritional choices may be hard around holidays but even more challenging during Halloween.  There are many ways to keep your child happy this Halloween without allowing them to eat loads of candy.  This is a fantastic time to talk with your child about making good nutritional decisions.  Establishing how much candy your child will be able to eat and sticking with it will pay off in the long run.  After trick or treating put the candy out of sight, your child may not even remember the candy if it is out of sight, out of mind.

 Other tips include:

  • Be a role model by eating candy in moderation
  • Buy trick or treating goodies at the last minute to resist temptation
  • Offer non-candy alternatives like whistles, jump ropes, stickers, crayons, pocket sized games, spider rings, or bubbles
  • Feed your child before going out, they will be less likely to snack on candy on a full stomach
  • Check your child’s bag of goodies to make sure all food items are in original packaging

For more Halloween health tips visit:

http://kidshealth.org/parent/nutrition_center/healthy_eating/halloween_hints.html

By:  Ashley Svaty

Stepping Stones for Stepfamilies

The stepfamily is becoming one of the most common family forms in this country. Stepparents have a ready-made family from the very beginning. The new family members must learn to live together. The stepchildren and stepparents have to learn to get along. Then there are former partners, grandparents, friends, current and former in-laws, teachers, clergy, and other people who must learn to adjust to the new stepfamily. Usually, these are not easy processes and can take a lot of time.

Stepping Stones for Stepfamilies is a home study series focused on

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building strong stepfamily relationships.

Lesson 1: Taking Time to Think About My Family

Lesson 2: Building a Strong Couple Relationship

Lesson 3: Building Step Relationships

Lesson 4: Understanding a Child’s Realities

Lesson 5: Understanding Financial and Legal Matters

Lesson 6: Working With Others

For assistance accessing this self-paced learning experience please contact a Post Rock District Office.

By:  Nora Rhoades

You Asked It!

The October issue is now available!  You Asked It! is a monthly newsletter created by the Kansas State Rapid Response Center.  Each month contains timely articles related to food. The RCC website can be found at http://www.rrc.k-state.edu/

October topics include:

A New Steak in Town
Obesity Prevalence in 2015
National School Lunch Week
Preserving Venison Safely
Canned Pears Turn Pink
Canning Fruit Puree
MyPlate for Older Adults
Making Homemade Cheese

You can find it in the following locations:

http://enewsletters.k-state.edu/youaskedit/category/october-2016/

By:  Ashley Svaty