It is an undeniable fact that many
children
, these days, have an unhealthy
lifestyle
due to
their sedentary routines and unhealthy eating
habits
. And it’s not too hard to inform oneself with the help of social media of the fact that
this
prevalently rising trend is more likely to result in repercussions associated with various mental and physical impairments.
Hence
, it seems to me that both schools and
parents
must take joint responsibility for addressing
this
issue as the process of forming healthy
habits
must be facilitated at home and reinforced in educational settings. The following paragraphs will discuss the reasons with
further
details why I am in favour of
this
view.
On the one hand,
parents
play a crucial role in determining their child's
lifestyle
since most
children
may be tremendously influenced by factors from the outside including family, friends, acquaintances, society and so on. For starters, the
children
are too young to be well aware or able to make precisely perceptual discriminations between rights or wrongdoings in healthy and unhealthy
activities
.
That is
,
parents
,
along with
other adults in the families, are the primary caregivers and role models who should ensure a healthy living environment. They can encourage healthy
habits
like physical activity, balanced diets, and adequate sleep.
However
, neglecting
this
responsibility can lead to
children
forming unhealthy
habits
and various health issues which can have long-term repercussions.
For instance
, if kids live in a home where the grown-ups go to bed too late, they may imitate
this
activity and so they have a badly related
lifestyle
.
Besides
, regarding the matter of daily nutrition intake during
this
incredible development process of the youngsters, it is
parents
who can always be inherently by their
children
’s sight to intrinsically orientate them towards
as well as
provide them with perfectly balanced meals.
Additionally
,
parents
can take them for outdoor
activities
on weekends.
On the other hand
, it should
also
be stated that educational institutes can influence young schoolers' unhealthy
habits
because schooling hours are times when
parents
can’t accompany them closely enough. In cases without their
parents
’ presence,
children
, at schools, can be offered opportunities to part-take in regular sports competitions, teamwork
activities
and intriguing guided lessons related to healthy
habits
and how to make better choices in life. To paraphrase, at recess, the school organizes exercises to improve health gradually.
As a consequence
, students are willing to maintain their healthy routines with suggested
activities
in the most natural ways, which helps them study better at sufficient rates of positive energy.
To sum up
, the unhealthy
lifestyle
of many
children
today is a growing problem, whose promising solutions require real efforts from not only teachers but
also
parents
.
While
parents
can set a positive example and equip their
children
with lifelong healthy
habits
, teachers play an indispensable role in observing and guiding kids
accordingly
at school. It is still my concisely firm conviction that both families and academic environments should always take equally full responsibility for ensuring
children
's physical and mental well-being, potentially contributing to creating a brighter, healthier prospect for the succeeding generations as a whole.