LEARNING & SHARING NEWSLETTER FOR PARENTS How important is the mealtime? Every body is worried more about what their kids are eating than how they are eating? If we want to build strong families, we have to spend time together, which never is an obligation but a pleasure. Mealtime gives us many opportunities to be together as fun and learning time. In some cases having breakfast or lunch together is not possible for all the families, especially the ones with busy schedules. Maybe they can just join together three or four times a week, but this is a special time around the table to interact and share values. It is concerning how our children come home; heat their meals in the microwave and go to their bedrooms or other room to watch TV, while eating. They miss the opportunity to interact with parents or siblings. At mealtime it is best to always have a pleasant atmosphere, turn off television, radios, and computers and put aside newspaper or pending homework. Don’t start negative conversations or interrogations, instead share your childhood memories, interesting experiences, learn about each other and relax. Once in a while, it is fine to have friends sharing our mealtime, but remember that this is the most important occasion to talk to your children. It is more important to pay attention to your family rather than your friends. Depending on your time and situation, sometimes you will set your table with paper dishes or regular dishware but also with your china and tablecloths; don’t save those for just obvious great occasions, because this is one of them. CULTURAL CORNER Cinco de Mayo celebration Cinco de Mayo is the day Mexicans celebrate the victory of the Mexican army over the French militia at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. The French army left the port of Veracruz and marched toward Mexico City where they encountered strong resistance at the Mexican forts of Loreto and Guadalupe. child's participation in physical activities. Plus it helps you stay fit too! If you do not have kids, you can still hoola-hoop to some fun music on the radio. Any song with a quick beat will help you get those hips moving! A 150 lb person can burn approximately 50 calories hula-hooping for 10 minutes. Note: always consult with a physician before starting a new exercise program. General Ignacio Zaragoza led a group of 4,500 men, poorly armed, that were able to stop 6,500 French soldiers. Cinco de Mayo has become popular along the US-Mexico border and is celebrated on a larger scale here in United States than it is in Mexico with parades, food and festivities. However, still “Cinco de Mayo” is confused with Mexican Independence which was on September 16, 1810. NUTRITION AND HEALTH TIP Hula – Hooping (www.extension.iastate.edu/healthnutrition) You probably haven't tried hula-hooping since you were a kid, but it is actually a really great work out for your abdominal, back, and hip muscles. If you have kids, go out and join them in a hula-hooping contest. As a parent, being an active role model will increase your For questions and suggestions about this letter contact: Nancy Nicho Family County Educator Iowa State University Woodbury County Extension 712-276-2157 [email protected] The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Many materials can be made available in alternative formats for ADA clients. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 14th and Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call 202-720-5964.
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