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Sweet Strategies for a Healthy Halloween

Halloween is around the corner and with it comes all the excitement of costumes, parties and of course, candy!  We spoke to Cindy Zedeck, MA, program director at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Pediatric Weight Control Program about how to manage sugar-overload while still having a fun and festive holiday.

Cindy and her team have compiled some tried and true tips below. Which one(s) might work for you?:

For children as well as adults, it’s vital to learn moderation and the skill of making healthy choices. Research shows that kids don’t simply “outgrow” the urge to eat unhealthily if they don’t possess the tools to do so. Look at this Halloween as an excellent opportunity for parents to teach and model healthy choices, at holidays and beyond.

The Pediatric Weight Control Program is part of Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford’s Center for Healthy Weight. It is a family-based, group behavioral and educational program, which teaches lifelong healthy eating and exercise habits for overweight children, adolescents and their families.

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