For today’s Wellness Week post we wanted to first readily admit that we have so much to learn in this area! Part of the reason we chose this series was because we wanted to be more knowledgable and have more healthfullricks up our sleeves when illness, boredom, and hunger strikes! We have found so many great resources to share! Here are a few links from our favorite online resources regarding wellness as a family.
We love Jillee’s 16 Simple Ways To Be Happier, such a great place to start! She also has an amazing list of all natural ways to sooth colds and flus right here!
Read our very own editor, Jenna’s, weight loss and journey to becoming more healthy and self-aware right here.
For wellness in the kitchen (for anything from cooking for kids with allergies to nuts, dairy and eggs, gluten intolerance. Introducting vegetarianism, and Paleo to children, or just plain healthier cooking) we love: Honey We’re Healthy, Peas & Thank You, Super Healthy Kids, The Allergic Kid, Stay at Stove Dad.
For a total lifestyle overhaul as well as quick education on a vast variety of topics (who has time for it all?), head to the Root of Health.
And, finally do you remember our own post about Tiny Yoga? It’s still one of our favorites, and definitely something easy and fun to try!
These cold months are so tricky with kids, taking them out into the world means they’re picking up all kinds of germs, keeping them in is a surefire way to cabin fever and too much TV (we’re as guilty as anyone!) Whether your home or abroad, here’s some of our favorite activewear for kiddos, so you’re ready to run, skip, hop and jump no matter what’s on the agenda!
For BOYS //
Featuring: Gap, Neff, Mini and Maximus, Life Factory, Nike and American Apparel
and GIRLS //
Featuring: Old Navy, Time Co., Skull Candy, Nike, Polarn O Pyret, Life Factory, and Target.
If you have any favorite online resources for family health, we’d love to check it out, leave a link below in the comments!
8 Comments
Danielle Oakey
January 8, 2013 at 9:12 amLove all these selections! I think the best way to teach your children healthy living is by living it yourself! My parents always had routine exercise habits and ate healthy which I am sure it is why I love to exercise myself!
Megan (Honey We're Home)
January 8, 2013 at 11:40 amThanks so much for including Honey We’re Healthy in your list! I’m excited to check out the others too. p.s. I’m adding Small Fry to my blogroll today:)
Julie
January 8, 2013 at 3:48 pmTeach your kids to be healthy by example. Jarvis is just one but he loves being in the vegie garden with me “helping”. Then he “helps’ me cook the vegies we grew. Exercise, fresh vegies and fruit (with no chemicals) and it is all so cheap.
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January 9, 2013 at 3:03 amHi, i think that i saw you visited my blog so i came to “return the favor”.
I’m trying to find things to improve my site!I suppose its ok to use a few of your ideas!!
Linda
January 9, 2013 at 8:21 amThanks for including us. Just so you know, next Thursday, Jan. 17, we’ll be a guest of a FB chat with the National Wildlife Federation on getting kids outside to play in the winter. Perhaps you’d be interested in that as well.
Libby
April 10, 2013 at 5:12 amThanks so much for the mention! What a great way to share inspiration and help those of us stuck in a rut!
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August 10, 2013 at 11:15 amGreat post.
Maddy C
December 9, 2013 at 11:47 pmYep our kids learn from our example, great post!