Healthy Hearts, Happy Kids!

Guest: Lynsey Smith, Masters student at Furman University 

February is American Heart Month, which makes it a great time to think about how you can keep your kid’s heart healthy! Not just now, but for a lifetime. The good news? Supporting heart health can be easy and even fun! Here are some simple ways to show your child’s heart some love this month: 

  1. Make Food Fun!: Instead of focusing on what not to eat, celebrate heart-healthy choices in fun ways: 

    • Use cookie cutters to make heart-shaped sandwiches or fruit slices. 

    • Let your child be "taste testers” for colorful veggies and fruits.

    • Try a “build your own smoothie” night using different veggies, fruits, and yogurt.

  2. Move it, Move it!: Exercise does not have to mean push-ups and running. 

    • Have a dance party in your living room!

    • Go on a family walk and turn it into a scavenger hunt. 

    • Try fun movement games like Simon Says, hopscotch, or a jumping contest. 

  3. Prioritize Sleep: Sleep is super important for heart health, mood, and growth. 

    • Stick to a regular bedtime. On the weekends, try to keep any later bedtimes to just a 1 or 2 hour shift so it isn’t hard to readjust on weekdays.

    • Create a calming bedtime routine with reading, singing, or gentle stretching that is screen-free.

  4. Drink Water!: Swap sugary drinks with water to keep little hearts happy. 

    • Let your child pick a special cup or reusable bottle. 

    • Add fruit slices, like strawberries or oranges, for a splash of flavor. 

  5. Talk About Feelings: Heart health is not just physical, it is emotional too! 

    • Make time for regular check-ins: “What was your favorite part of the day?” 

    • Teach them it is okay to feel sad or mad and how to talk about it with you or others. 

    • Create a “calm corner” at home with books, stuffed animals, or drawing supplies. 

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