5 Healthy Summer Habits for Kids

I’m handing the Going Dad reigns over to another stay-at-home dad who’s also into nutrition, fitness, and raising a healthy family. Sean Morris has a wealth of information on healthy living to share, and today it’s all about habits to help our kids keep healthy and have fun during the summer months.

Summer is filled with fun, relaxation, and the joy of not having a rigorous school schedule to keep up with. But summer can also mean later nights, meals from the baseball field concession stand that aren’t exactly the healthiest choices, and other poor health habits sunscreen, safety, healthy living, that can impact both physical and emotional well-being over time. Here are a few healthy summer habits to instill in your kids that will cultivate healthier habits for life.

Always Wear Sunscreen

If your child loves to spend the whole day outside in the sun, wearing sunscreen is a habit you’ve probably already developed. But even if your kids tend to spend more time indoors on their smartphones or video games, teaching them about the risks of sun damage is a valuable nugget that will help them stay healthy and well throughout their lives. The sun can cause damage even on cloudy days, so daily sunscreen application is key for all children and adults.

Check for Ticks

Ticks carry Lyme disease, and in some parts of the U.S., tick populations are growing. It’s not always possible to avoid areas where ticks are common, but you can wear insect repellent and protective clothing (with long sleeves and long pants) when you know you’ll be in an area well-populated with ticks. You should also carefully check your child’s entire body for ticks after spending time in such areas. Remove ticks properly and know when it’s necessary to seek medical attention for a tick bite.

Get Adequate Sleep

One especially useful habit to foster in your kids is getting ample rest every night. Sleep is the time your body uses to rest and rejuvenate, yet, especially during the summer, many children and young adults happily sacrifice sleep to participate in fun, late-night activities, whether they’re simply watching TV past their bedtimes or hanging out with friends. Teaching your kids now that the time they spend awake is more productive and enjoyable when they’re well-rested will prepare them to make better choices about sleep as they get older.

Stay Hydrated

When kids are having fun outdoors, it’s easy to forget about drinking water to stay hydrated. Most kids won’t think about drinking unless their bodies are telling them they’re thirsty, but they may ignore such cues if they’re having too much fun. Have your kids carry a water bottle, and encourage them to drink pure, cold water rather than sugary sports drinks. If they do have a sweet tooth, adding a splash of citrus fruit or berries can enhance the flavor of plain water, making it more appealing to some kids. Make sure they know that it’s necessary to drink more water than usual on especially hot days or when they’re engaging in rigorous physical activity.

Stay Safe Around Fire and Fireworks

Camping, Fourth of July celebrations, and other activities bring with them camp fires and fireworks displays. Kids who understand fire safety and know how to stay safe around fireworks are less likely to suffer burns or injuries. Teach your kids about the dangers of fire and fireworks, how to use child-appropriate fireworks such as sparklers safely, and safe habits to practice around fires.

Teaching your children how to stay safe in the many different circumstances they’ll encounter throughout life is no simple process. As a parent, you want to protect your child from every possible danger. While you can’t be there to keep them safe every moment, you can begin to teach them safe and healthy habits that will help them lead a long and happy life.

Sean Morris became a stay-at-home dad after the birth of his son. Though he loved his career in social work, he couldn’t pass up the opportunity to get to spend more time with his kids. He enjoys sharing his experiences via LearnFit.org and hopes writing for the site will help him provide other parents with tips and advice on juggling life, career, and family.

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Meeting other health-minded dads like Sean is always a pleasure , and hopefully he’ll share more of his tips/advice on healthy living in the future. Thank you Sean, for taking the time to create this list of handy healthy summer habits for kids!

Outer Banks Vacation: An Early Lull

Day three of our Outer Banks Vacation found us with zero plans for the day. No sights to see or activities to do, just sand, water, and waves at our disposal.

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Exactly as we planned…..to have no plans.

Before leaving, I spoke with some neighbor friends who just returned from the beach with their two toddlers and they mentioned regretting spending so much time trying to do and see things. As they were leaving to come back home, they asked their kids what they enjoyed the most, and they just replied “the beach.” After going places, spending money on sightseeing and activities, toddlers still appreciate the free things in life the most.

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What our friends said made sense, and sticking with doing what you do on a beach vacation, go to the beach, Avery confirmed we made the best choice. Thank you, neighbors, for such an obviously simple tip when traveling with tots. We’ll have plenty of time when she’s older and wants to do things that require effort (and money), so why rush it?

I woke up earlier than the girls to go for a walk. After climbing down from my top bunk sleeping quarters, my two beautiful girls looked too precious to wake. Instead, I snapped a pic and left for a walk to let them sleep. Ahhh, having no plans/deadlines is great!

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Upon returning, I prepared breakfast using the jumbo lump crab from our meal the night before.

Fresh seafood never gets old, and I would argue it’s perfect for any meal of the day. This helped fuel are day of no plans.

Now don’t mistake having no plans as just lounging around. We kept active riding the waves, teaching Avery how to boogie board (aka we hold her on top and let her float), and searching for seashells in the sand. Oh, and flying over the water with Daddy.

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Taking Beach 101 made that Monday, our third vacation day, zoom by. We had lots of fun under a partially covered sun, which I’m sure Uncle Preston appreciated after his neapolitan burn the prior day.

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When you’re having fun, sometimes thinking of food goes by the wayside. Our stomachs finally cried out in protest which brought us home for lunch. After cooking a quick lunch of sweet potatoes, broccoli, and goat cheese (staples in and away from home), Avery took a nap while Going Mom and I went for a walk together.

The walking during naptime became something we’d do almost every day as G-Ma happily stayed to keep watch. An added bonus of this is that Avery always wakes up much happier when G-Ma greets her.

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With most of the day over, we spent the remainder of the day at the beach house. Avery kept everyone entertained as she ran around singing and getting into everything. We tried to scold her, but she would simply turn on her best defenses for which are powers were no match.

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Damn cute kid! Before turning in for good and having dinner, we made one last trip to the beach to take a quick dip in the mineral rich waters and walk barefoot in the sand to look for more seashells. Avery would do some form of dancing yoga to celebrate when she found a shell.

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Not sure where she gets it, but it sure does make us smile. Then it was back to the beach house for more smiles with G-Ma before turning in for the night.

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The next day had more in store, including ocean kayaking and long family walks on the beach, so getting a good night’s rest was essential. Day three was a lull, but far from lacking by any means.

Ocean Jubilation: #MySundayPhoto

We returned from a family beach vacation in Corolla, NC a week ago. It was Avery’s first time to see the ocean, and everyone’s first time in the Outer Banks. I’m sharing our trip via posts one day at time. As I write this, I only have up to day two written, but the biggest takeaway has already been established; Avery loves the ocean!

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From the first day to the last, our sweetheart relished her time on the beach. This picture, taken by my wife, captures her jubilation perfectly.

Spending time together in the salty water and sandy shores had us bonding as a family with experiences. No big plans to manage, just pure fun enjoying life’s simple pleasures together.

If you care, you may follow along in more details as I share each day of our trip. Check out our first day of just getting there and our second day soaking up all the ocean has to offer. Make sure to check back for the rest of the days. Not sure how long it will be, but the entire trip will hopefully be re-lived soon enough.

A big thanks to Darren and his never dull #MySundayPhoto linkup. Check out his blog full of beautiful pics and join in on the#MySundayPhoto action!

Photalife

An at-home dad on a mission to keep it real when it comes to food, fun, and raising a healthy, happy family.