Happy, Healthy Kids Motivate with Brenda Wollenberg In Balance Wellness and Weight Release Programs

For the first time in history, today’s children are predicted to have a shorter life-expectancy than their parents. Reasons vary, but include increased rates of disease, increased childhood obesity and increased environmental, emotional and physical toxicity.

Brenda Wollenberg is a 25-year veteran wellness advocate who, along with her Kids in Balance (KIB) partners, helps families minimize excess weight and maximize good energy, concentration and mood. Looking for a little help on the family wellness front? Then click HERE to access KIB’s free “that’s why we can’t lose weight” Veggie Metabolic Quiz, super fun and simple to follow Lickety-Split Lunches Guide and hope-inspiring Live Toxin Free Family Assessment.

Once you’ve checked out KIB’s great gifts, if you know the next step is to discover their safe, simple and sustainable approach to total family wellness and a healthy weight range, then check out details of their online, virtually supported, guaranteed Happy, Healthy Kids program HERE. You’ll find a small sampling of what’s inside their 250 page step-by-step e-Book plus info on the revolutionary BALANCE principles that form the basis for 8 modules of video instruction on safeguarding your family’s health–and even reversing current wellness challenges.

Most wellness and weight release programs advocate less food and more exercise, and follow a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, Kids in Balance’s educational, courage-infusing and support-packed program helps you create a personalized, eat until your comfortably full, and smarter activity inheritance of health.

In the words of KIB dad, Dave: Big shout out to Brenda and her team for being such a great influence and fountain of nutritional knowledge for our family! Making healthier and well-informed choices one day at a time has made a huge positive impact in our family . . . if you and your family haven’t participated in all of the goodies Brenda and her professional team have to offer, I highly recommend you stop procrastinating and get on it!!

View some of brenda’s videos to get a taste of the course.

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A Parent’s Guide to Natural Remedies with Wendi Combes and Roxanne King Jubilee Health and Holistic Mama

Did you know that the CDC estimates that 5 out of 6 children will experience an ear infection before the age of three? Did you also know that the typical treatment of an ear infection is a round of antibiotics? And now the CDC recommends judicial use of antibiotics to prevent antibiotic resistance for when we REALLY need them. So what is a parent to do?

Do you want to learn about safer and gentler option in the form of natural remedies for common ailments like ear infections?

Do you want to be able to use natural remedies in your child, too? Do you want to learn to use them safely and effectively in your own family?

You can do it easily from the comfort of your own home and the pace you desire through the online class:

A PARENT’S GUIDE TO NATURAL REMEDIES: Everything you need to know to treat your child’s illness at home!

Take this class, and you will be confident to treat fever, sore throat, cough, cold, ear ache, and even the dreaded tummy bug all with natural remedies that work with the body instead of against it!

Help your child feel better quickly and safely!

This online class will provide:

  • What natural remedies like homeopathy, cell salts, herbs essential oils (and more) are
  • How to use them safely in effectively in your family
  • Where to find these remedies
  • Which ones are the best ones to have on hand for common illnesses in children
  • How to treat common ailments like fever, sore throat, ear ache, cough, cold, and the tummy bug
  • What remedies to use for first aid and injury
  • Know when to call the doctor
  • An online membership to have access to information 24/7
  • Downloadable quick reference guide so you will know what remedies to use and when

This class is taught by a pediatric nurse and fellow mom with over 20 years of experience (Wendi Combes of Jubilee Health) and a holistic coach and also fellow mom (Roxanne King of the Holistic Mama).

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Brain and Sensory Foundations Course with Sonia Story Move Play Thrive

Help Your Struggling Child.

Access Keys to Effective Sensory Processing and Learning with the Brain and Sensory Foundations online training.

Watch your child’s abilities flourish with life-changing neurodevelopmental movements (called Reflex Integration and Rhythmic Movement). Parents and therapists are saying these special movements are the “Ultimate help for sensory processing disorders.”

Learn enjoyable, targeted movement activities and playful games for helping children reduce anxiety, control impulses, focus and learn.

Neuro-movements are innate movements that babies do in the womb and early infancy. They literally grow the brain and sensory systems! These calming, transformative movements mature the brain and are effective for all ages.

Use these neuro-movements for promoting:

  • Calm sensory processing
  • Sleep
  • Emotional regulation
  • Speech
  • Balance, Strength, Coordination
  • Reading, Writing and Math skills

See 3 min video of children, parents and therapists using these tools!

With enrollment in Brain and Sensory Foundations you receive:

  • Online, video-based movement instruction available 24/7
  • Course Manual, 99 page hardcopy, with color photos and instructions.
  • Live, online group Q & A sessions, recorded for easy access.
  • Phone and email support

Perfect for everyone with busy schedules!

The Brain and Sensory Foundations course is excellent for parents, foster parents, OTs, OTAs, PTs, PTAs, SLPs, Vision Therapists, counselors, social workers, educators, yoga and massage therapists, trauma specialists and caregivers.

1.2 AOTA CEUs* awarded for Occupational Therapists completing course.

*The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products or clinical procedures by AOTA.

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The Dirt Cure: Growing Healthy Kids with Food Straight from Soil

In the tradition of Michael Pollan, Mark Hyman, and Andrew Weil, pioneering integrative pediatric neurologist Maya Shetreat-Klein, MD, reveals the shocking contents of children’s food, how it’s seriously harming their bodies and brains, and what we can do about it. And she presents the first nutritional plan for getting and keeping children healthy—a plan that any family can follow.

New alarming studies show the dramatic rise of chronic disease in children—from allergies and ADHD to mental illnesses and obesity. A traditionally trained pediatric neurologist and a parent herself, Dr. Maya encountered the limits of conventional medicine when her son suffered a severe episode of asthma on his first birthday and began a backward slide in his development. Treatments failed to reverse his condition, so Dr. Maya embarked on a scientific investigation, discovering that food was at the root of her son’s illness, affecting his digestive system, immune system, and brain. The solution was shockingly simple: Heal the food, heal the gut, heal the brain…and heal the child.

A Compromised Generation: The Epidemic of Chronic Illness in America’s Children

A Compromised Generation reveals how seemingly benign elements of American culture are making millions of children chronically ill, disabled, or dysfunctional. Children are being diagnosed with illnesses such as autism, asthma, allergies, and ADHD at a breathtaking rate. The etiology of autism continues to confound mainstream medicine, yet parents, medical researchers, and healthcare practitioners dedicated to unraveling the mystery are beginning to put the pieces of the puzzle into place. They have found that environmental factors that cause autism are the same ones causing epidemics of ADHD, juvenile diabetes, asthma, gastrointestinal disorders, and many other chronic illnesses. Although the specific pathophysiology of each individual child’s illness varies, they all have the same basic underlying causes. It is a perfect storm of environmental factors including decades of pharmaceutical over-usage, toxic or nutritionally anemic diets, excessive exposure to environmental toxins, specific American habits and lifestyles, and excessive or improperly administered vaccines.

Moms: Stop Juggling Symptoms and Jumpstart Your Family’s Health, Vitality, and Happiness.

Have you been madly juggling your family health and are finding that you are getting tired of the juggle? Have you been having trouble keeping all of the balls in the air these days, and one more ball in the air just might put you over the brink? Are you ready for some help in putting some of that burden down, to find simple yet effective answers to your fatigue, burn-out, and level of stress? Are you ready to seek out what is creating your ill health and finally to lead your family into not only good, but optimal health?

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Learn how to lead your family to greater health, vitality, and happiness

I created this 30-day challenge to help people to stop accepting that feeling like crap all the time and succumbing to diseases like diabetes and ADHD and obesity as the new normal. It may be common, but not healthy, to feel headachy, exhausted, depressed, and maxed out every day. It should not be normal for your children to feel this way, either. People need to know that there is a better way to live that can be achieved by adjusting lifestyle, eating right, moving more, and paying attention. When you start to pay attention to what you are putting into your mouth and mind, once you slow down and assess and respond to what your body needs, you are guaranteed to feel better, and once you know what that is like, you will never go back to the new normal again. That won’t be good enough for you or your family anymore.

I have been there. Forgetting what it was like to actually have abundant energy every day or what it was like to spring out of bed ready to meet the day’s challenges rather than dragging myself through it. I thought the struggle was something we all did. I thought I was prone to migraines and that popping Advil was something I had to do to get by. I thought Tylenol was the answer to my children’s fevers. I thought I was just one of those people who got bloated when I ate bread, but I still ate the bread. I never thought to look for the causes. Until I started to get fat and my knees started to give me trouble and my fatigue caused me to fall asleep while reading to my children and in the middle of a sentence. I started to heal myself through investigating why I was getting sick.. And then my daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. That’s when I really gave my head a shake. Something just didn’t compute. And I knew that there was more to this thing called health.

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August 15

Do You Need Help? Family Health Coaching. Why You Need a Plan.

August 9

Children’s Health Through Building Community and Tribal Parenting with webinar or video.

August 2

How to Get What You Need from Your Healthcare Team.

July 26

Healthcare, Not Sickcare: Building Family Health.

July 19

What is Functional Family Health? Why You Need to Know

July 12

Raising Healthy Kids.

July 5

Back to the Basics: Why We Need to Relearn What We Have Been Taught About Health.

June 28

The Most Common Illnesses in Children.

June 21

Our New Normal. Is That Good Enough for Your Kids?

The Child Obesity Project

When I was approached by David White, host of the Child Obesity Project, to be a speaker for his online summit, I thought, hell-yeah, and jumped at the chance. Not only did David and I become fast friends, but his mission seemed to evolve before my eyes as he got deeper into the project and revealed more about his own journey as having once been a heavy kid, how it affected him, and how he overcame his health challenges and transformed himself into the handsome, healthy young man you see today.

Childhood obesity is a topic that is on my mind quite a lot these days. I look around me and see a lot of children and teens who struggle with their weight or who don’t even realize that those extra pounds may be harming their health: mental, emotional, and physical.

In thousands of studies, obesity has been proven to be a major contributing factor in a myriad of health issues such as diabetes, heart disease, depression and anxiety, the list goes on… Also, when one is overweight, moving, playing, and everyday activities are harder to perform and leads to further discontent. When we are carrying around extra weight, we just don’t feel so up to doing the things that enrich our lives and expand our experience. And that just sucks when you are a kid.

Now, as a decently educated woman who has spent a lot of time hanging around in academic circles studying and postulating and researching media, sexism, gender roles and stereotypes, and as a woman who believes in the beauty of the individual and the fact that we humans come in all shapes and sizes, I wanted to let this concern go. I wanted to believe that it was enough to emphasize that these kiddos are indeed beautiful in their own ways and that some kids are just bigger than others, and that is OK.

And of course it’s OK! There is no way I would want any child or teen to feel badly about their weight or how they look in any way! But what concerns me is that we are seeing more and more young people struggling with their weight in epidemic numbers, and this indicates that there is a real problem here, not just affecting self-image but also physical health.

In addition to those celebratory thoughts about the individual child, I also wonder how we can optimize their individual health, as well. I wonder how necessary it is for these kiddos to feel sluggish or heavy or not at home in their bodies, because let’s face it, being overweight is difficult as it is, and when you are a child with a developing brain, delicate immature emotional skills, wonky hormones, and who is inundated with the absolute crap they are exposed to in the media about fitting in with peers, looking good, being popular, or measuring up to the stereotypes of femininity or masculinity, you have a recipe for disaster. Or at least a recipe for an unhappy child or one that perseveres but with many obstacles that may not need to be there in the first place.

Our society has developed this strange belief that there are only certain foods are kid foods, that their kids will only eat these foods, and that to eat well is to deprive these kids of their childhood pleasures. But ill health is really what will rob them. Sitting on the couch eating chips will rob them. Grabbing an apple and running outside to play or to the skatepark or to the swim meet seems to be the definition of a healthy childhood to me.

What on earth happened?

Convenience, fast-paced lives, and the degradation of the family meal (whether that be mom, dad, and kids; or mom, mom and kids; or auntie and nephew; or dad and kids; whatever your family looks like) have all led our kids to be less connected to family, to themselves, and to their bodies. You simply cannot connect, understand, explore, or listen if you are running too fast and not taking the time to stop.

Through technological advances, we have created phenomenal tools that most people on our planet have at our disposal, but we have to use them as tools and not become a slave to them. We have to ask ourselves the question: “is this serving me, or am I using this technology as a crutch?” and we need to teach our children to ask themselves the same question. If everyone is at the table texting each other or their friends or colleagues at work, or if your child is up in his/her room playing Minecraft for hours at a time on a glorious summer day, then maybe we need to have a look at creating some healthy boundaries around the technology we use and go on a media diet.

Another major concern contributing to problems of obesity in our children are the toxins and chemicals they are exposed to on a daily basis, whether those chemicals enter their bodies by way of environmental pollutants through spraying crops, inorganic food, off-gassing building supplies, carpets or plastics, personal care products, household cleaners, the list goes on. Medications are an extra burden some kids have to process through their young, developing bodies, and the toxins bugs, parasites, and viruses leave behind are also a contributing factor.

And we couldn’t come away from this conversation without addressing food. Our kids, well, our society, in general, is overfed and undernourished. We eat too much food because we never feel satisfied because the food we do eat tends to be devoid of nutrition. Our soil is depleted of the essential minerals and nutrients it once had, and what we can grow has less nutrients than it had years ago. We buy “food products” that are full of chemicals instead of cooking from scratch because everything is just going so fast in this modern life. We are all just doing our best to get something into our kids that we can afford and have time to provide. We also don’t always know what is in the food we eat or even take the time to find out. Pop and chips and fried food and high sugar condiments abound at birthday parties and school cafeterias, and this has become the norm for our children. We are literally starving, while eating ourselves to death by putting products onto our dinner tables instead of real, whole food.

Changing all of this is not easy, especially when we feel maxed out and overworked as it is. But all is not lost!

So, how can we help our kiddos who are struggling with their weight?

Teach them to eat well

Redefine the concept of “the treat” and emphasize the fact that their bodies are not garbage cans. If there is only junk food on the children’s menu, order from the adult menu. If there is only cake and cookies at the party, feed them before you go to minimize the temptation. Take them with you when you grocery shop so they can read labels, help chose the family food, and become educated about what to buy and why. Get them involved and inspired by what they learn about their health because if they don’t understand or care, then the second you turn your back they will be eating that chocolate bar they had hidden in their backpack! If you go to a potluck, bring yummy, healthful food. Be the change, and let your kids see that.

Love the crap out of them

When a child is satiated, they are less likely to fill any holes with junk, bad relationships, false senses of self-esteem (like being popular or skinny to gain outside approval), make-up, and addictions (yep! even young kids can develop addictions, especially to electronics and food). You can’t give your children everything they need as they will also want the love of their peers and other family members, but if they know that you are there no matter what, and if you give them the time to feel that love, they will have a much better time of dealing with whatever they face in the world. I know that all of you parents know this and do your best every day, but I thought that if it is something I need to remind myself of when I get busy and my kids are asking for my attention or when I get grumpy and frustrated with them without connecting to find out why they are acting the way they are, you might appreciate a reminder every now and then, as well.

Go on a media/technology diet (like, yesterday!)

Seriously?! How many hours do we need to spend in a virtual world?! Yes, some of the games are fun and we are now living in a time and space where working on the computer or connecting by cell phone is inevitable, but this is all the more reason to consciously reduce the amount of time we let our children spend on their devices and phones. Our kids will be much more likely to move their bodies, gather with friends doing activities, and, well, just living their lives, if they are not constantly distracted by those blinking lights or beeping texts or filling up their emotional holes with those distractions. We know that depression, anxiety, and apathy go hand in hand with weight problems because either the weight causes emotional, hormonal, and chemical disruption or this emotional, hormonal, and chemical disruption causes the weight problems. Whether it is the chicken or the egg, technology plays a BIG part in the health (or ill health) of our kids.

De-stress and slow down

Stress is the root of all illness. No matter who you ask who knows anything about root causes and whole health, they will tell you this. The need to slow down and give yourselves and children the time needed to think and connect and communicate is paramount and essential, not only for healing but for prevention, as well as maintaining good health. If your kids are always in fight or flight mode, they are never able to properly digest food, rest and recover with a good night’s sleep, or give their brains and minds a break from the swiftly moving world around them.

Lead by example

Isn’t this always the ultimate advice given to parents about how to help our children develop healthy habits and to become the strong, happy, capable people we want them to be? I am not telling you anything new here. BUT I am telling you that this is the best advice out there and the most crucial. None of what I have said above or any of the wise teachings of the health experts, the spiritual gurus, the teachers and researchers and doctors and practitioners and psychologists and parenting experts will tell you to teach your kids will make any impact on them if you don’t do it yourself.

So, as I said at the beginning of this article, at one point in my life, I thought that kids who had weight issues were predisposed to being overweight. But with explosion of the study of epigenetics combined with my deepened understanding of bioindividuality and functional health, I now see that their fates are not sealed. Yes, let’s embrace every one of those kids for who they are; celebrate them. Love them, teach them, spend time with them, and give them the tools to be as healthy, happy, and vital as they can be!

Many of our speakers for the first and second Biannual Children’s and Teen Health Summit have discussed these issues in further detail. Support the Children’s and Teen Health (R)evolution by purchasing the past events, and check out the talks by Emily Roberts, Brenda Wollenberg, and others about this very topic!

Listen to me and 27 others discuss how we can turn this trend around by attending the Child Obesity Summit online and FREE starting October 12th!

The Children’s and Teen Health Summit 3

The Children’s Health Summit 3 is for parents, caregivers and the children & teens they care for!Our FREE viewing of this phenomenal event is now over but the presentations are now available
for you to own! Get insider access!

Not ready to purchase the summit but would like to join the Children’s Health (R)evolution to gain loads of information, inspiration, and empowering programs and events that will help you and your children to become healthier?! You will be blown away with what we will share with you!

With 27 experts sharing information about fostering, enhancing and understanding our kids, you can do something to improve the health, well being, and lives of your children.

Learn how best to foster what comes naturally to our children: vitality, happiness and whole health. And, be the best parent or caregiver you can be!

  • Learn how to reset your child’s brain to stop meltdowns and depression
  • Discover how stress affects your children’s health, now and in the future
  • Get to the root of what is making your kids sick
  • Learn how to help your child with weight release
  • Be healthy: mental health, emotional health, addictions, diet, epigenetics, the list goes on…
  • Find out what GMOs, big pharma, and big food are really all about
  • And so much more!

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The Children’s and Teen Health Summit 2

With 25 experts sharing information about fostering, enhancing and understanding our kids, you can do something to improve the health, well being and lives of your children.

Learn how best to foster what comes naturally to our children: vitality, happiness and whole health. And, be the best parent or caregiver you can be!

  • Understand elimination diets and how to do them with your families
  • Discover how brain development impacts issues like time management and sensory disorders
  • Get to the root of what is making your kids sick
  • Learn how to remedy common childhood illness at home, naturally
  • Be healthy: mental health, emotional health, addictions, diet, epigenetics, the list goes on…
  • Find out what you can do to help your girls express themselves
  • And so much more!

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