Teaching children healthy dental habits

Dental health affects not only our mouths but can impact our overall health and well-being so it is extremely important that we teach our children at a young age how to care for their teeth and gums. That is why MomRN is sharing this guest post from TopDentists.com who offered their tips for teaching our kids how to develop healthy dental habits they can use for the rest of their lives.

Teaching children healthy dental habits
by TopDentists.com

It is easy to forget how important dental care is. After all, taking care of your teeth is not exactly an exciting process. It is relatively boring, and involves a number of care-taking tasks that simply add to the routine each night and morning, and are often tempting to forget or ignore. However, the risks of not properly caring for your teeth are substantial, as unhealthy teeth can be both unattractive and painful, and generally poor oral hygiene can lead to negative side effects, and even disease in some cases. This is why, as parents, it is our responsibility to instill proper habits in, and teach proper techniques to our children when it comes to dental care. For more information on this topic, please visit http://www.topdentists.com/.

Also, the following tips should be particularly helpful.

•           To begin with, make sure that your children understand when and how often to brush their teeth. Ideally, they will brush three times each day; however, the most essential times to brush are in the morning and before bed at night. At least twice, and preferably three times each day, your children should brush for 2-3 minutes.

•           More importantly, make sure that your children understand how to brush with proper technique and thoroughness. Brushing for 3 minutes at a time is no use if the brushing is lazy or ineffective. Teach your children how to brush with the right amount of pressure (too little and teeth don’t get clean but too much can damage enamel and flatten toothbrush bristles and render them useless), and hit the grooves and in-between spaces, in order to properly clean their teeth. Your child’s dentist or dental hygienist can also show your child how to use proper brushing technique.

•           You definitely want to teach your children to floss at a very early age. Many adults are too lazy to floss, or assume that this is an unnecessary aspect of dental care. However, flossing does much to clean between the teeth, and can prevent gums disease. If you teach your children about flossing when they are young, you can instill it as a habit.

•           If your child is old enough to not swallow mouthwash, they can use it after brushing, or at intervals during the day. This can be a nice supplemental cleaning process, and can also maintain good breath and white teeth for your children. (MomRN’s note: Mouthwash should be used under parental supervision and kept out of children’s reach when not in use.)

All of these tips can go a long way toward helping your children to have good dental techniques. Once you teach them the habits and techniques described above, they will be well equipped to practice them throughout their lives. As dental care is something that seems to sort of set in over time, it is very important to approach the subject early on, so that your children will always enjoy healthy teeth and mouths.

Disclosure: This guest post is brought to you by TopDentists.com. These tips and recommendations are of a general nature and not intended to replace your dentist, physician, or health care provider’s guidance and supervision.

 

MomRN and Sunstar GUM’s Cold and Flu Season Tip #4

Flu Shots and Your Family

 

One of the best ways for most people to stop the flu before it starts is to get a flu shot. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend “universal” flu vaccination to provide the most protection to more people. The seasonal flu vaccine offers protection from the 3 influenza viruses researchers have determined to be the most prevalent for each flu season.

 

The flu vaccine is available in 4 different forms:

  • The regular shot approved for people ages 6 months and older
  • A high-dose flu shot for people ages 65 and older
  • An intradermal (injected into the skin instead of into muscle) flu shot approved for ages 18 to 64.
  • A nasal-spray flu vaccine for use in healthy people ages 2 through 49 without certain medical conditions.

 

When and where to get the flu vaccine:

Flu season typically begins in October and can last as late as May. The CDC recommends getting the flu vaccine as soon as it is available in your area, as early as August or as late as October. After the vaccine, it usually takes 2 weeks to develop antibodies to the flu viruses and have immunity to them so the earlier you can get the vaccine, the better. Flu vaccines are offered in most doctors’ offices, health departments, some pharmacies, and may also be available at flu shot clinics set up at workplaces and schools.

 

Who should not get the flu vaccine?

There are some people who should not get a flu vaccine without first consulting a physician. These include people who have a severe allergy to chicken eggs, people who have had a severe reaction to an influenza vaccination, children younger than 6 months of age (influenza vaccine is not approved for this age group), and people with a history of Guillain–Barré Syndrome. Also, if you have a moderate to severe illness with a fever, you should not get the vaccine until the illness is over.

Consult with your doctor to determine whether the flu vaccine is recommended for you and your family members.

MomRN would like to thank Sunstar GUM for sponsoring the cold and flu tips series and I hope it has helped you prepare your family for this season. You can stock up on all your dental health supplies by visiting the Sunstar GUM online store or by using the store locator to find their products in a store near you.

UPDATE: After this posted, Sunstar GUM contacted me to offer all of you a special discount!

MomRN readers and Ask MomRN Show listeners can save 25% off and get free shipping on any order of $15 or more now through November 15, 2011 by using the promo code MOMRN when you check out!

 

Disclosure: The cold and flu season series is sponsored by Sunstar GUM. These tips and recommendations are of a general nature and not intended to replace your physician or health care provider’s guidance and supervision.

Barilla Center for Food & Nutrition discusses global nutritional issues for children

 

Childhood obesity has been an ongoing problem over the last several years in the United States and is also becoming an issue in other countries as Western influences have changed eating habits on a worldwide level. The Barilla Center for Food & Nutrition (BCFN) is concerned about the nutritional needs of children around the world and will host an informative live webinar this week to discuss global childhood nutritional issues and what actions are required of families, schools, and pediatricians to insure children receive proper and healthy nutrition.

The BCFN was founded in 2009 by the Barilla company (yes, the makers of those yummy Italian pastas and sauces!) as “a multi-disciplinary think-tank gathering world’s best knowledge and expertise on food and nutrition, in relation to people, environment, science and economy. The primary objective of the BCFN is to provide scientific studies and formulate proposals for international decision and opinion makers.” (Guido Barilla, Chairman)

The Nutrition and Children: Sustainable Models for the Future Generations webinar will be held on Tuesday, October 11, 2011 from 11 am to 12 pm Eastern Time at  http://www.barillacfn.com/en/cibo-e-bambini.

The webinar will be moderated by British journalist Alex Thomson.

Speakers for the webinar include:

  • John Cook Ph.D., M.A.Ed., Research Scientist and Co-Principal Investigator at Children’s HealthWatch, Boston – Cook’s research interests include examining the effects of hunger, food security and energy security on children’s health and ways to increase access to affordable, healthy food.
  • Robert Lustig MD, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, University of California at San Francisco – Lustig is Director of the Weight Assessment for Teen and Child Health Program (WATCH) at the University of California at San Francisco.
  • Claudio Maffeis MD, Head of the Clinical Nutrition and Obesity Unit, University of Verona, Italy – Maffeis is Vice President of the European Childhood Obesity Group and Chair of the Childhood Obesity Research Group of the Italian Society of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology.

Why should you attend this webinar?

“According to the BCFN, healthy growth and development requires an integrated approach between the family, school and pediatricians in the educating new generations on the relationship between food, health and well-being during childhood and adolescence.”

Our children’s health depends upon healthy nutrition. Keeping them healthy throughout adulthood depends upon educating our children and future generations on how to eat healthy in our increasingly fast-food, convenience-packaged meals society. This webinar will discuss the actions that we can take as parents, and actions we can encourage in our schools and doctors, to educate children on proper eating and lifestyle habits.

 

 

To learn more about Tuesday’s webinar and to participate in the discussion, you are invited to join in on Twitter by following BCFN at @BarillaCFN and share your thoughts and comments by using the webinar hashtag #SustainOurChildren and Barilla’s hashtag #BCFN.

You can also join in on Facebook by visiting the BCFN Facebook page.

If you participate in the webinar, I’d love to hear from you too! I’ll be attending and will be tweeting from @MomRN so please say hello! You can also connect with me on Facebook on the Ask MomRN Show Facebook page.

 

Disclosure: This post is sponsored by BCFN. MomRN only promotes causes, products, and companies she believes in and approves of, whether compensation is received or not. All thoughts and opinions are my own and were not influenced by compensation or BCFN.

MomRN and Sunstar GUM’s Cold and Flu Season Tip #3

Ways to Boost Your Immune System

Part of preventing your family from getting colds or the flu this winter is by boosting their immune systems to fight off germs before they can make everyone sick. Here are a few ways to build your immunity to keep the sniffles away, brought to you courtesy of MomRN and Sunstar GUM’s continuing series of cold and flu season tips.

 

Cold and Flu-Fighting Foods

Foods high in phytochemicals (vitamin C, beta carotene, folic acid, vitamin E, etc.) can strengthen immunity in a natural way. These can be found in most vegetables, fruits, beans and grains. Studies have shown eating a daily cup of low-fat yogurt can result in a 25% reduction in susceptibility to colds. Recent studies have also indicated chicken noodle soup can act as an immunity booster and reduces inflammation caused by cold viruses.

 

Drink Plenty of Water

Staying hydrated is a critical way to keep your body healthy and is especially important for keeping your immune system in top shape. Drink enough water each day to produce clear to light yellow urine. Most doctors recommend eight 8oz. glasses of water a day for the average adult.

 

Exercise

Aerobic or cardio exercise helps to increase blood flow and enhance the body’s ability to kill viruses.

 

Brush Your Teeth

Oral and dental health impact overall health in many ways. Gum disease and infections in the mouth can lower immunity and cause minor illnesses to become major ones. Brush your teeth after every meal, floss, and see your dentist at least twice a year to keep your mouth, and your body, healthy.

 

Join us next week for more tips to help you protect your family this cold and flu season and don’t forget you can save 10%  off your online order and get free shipping at Sunstar GUM’s website.  Just use the promo code PCS on the checkout page to get both the discount and free shipping. This is a great time to stock up and save on your oral health care needs.

Disclosure: The cold and flu season series is sponsored by Sunstar GUM. These tips and recommendations are of a general nature and not intended to replace your physician or health care provider’s guidance and supervision.

MomRN and Sunstar GUM’s Cold and Flu Season Tip #2

As part of our mutual commitment to help you keep your family healthy during cold and flu season, here is the second tip from MomRN and Sunstar GUM and a special savings offer for your dental and oral care supplies.

Cold and Flu Season Tip #2: Could Your Toothbrush Make You Sick?

Many doctors and dentists recommend replacing toothbrushes after an illness. This is because viruses and bacteria can live on a toothbrush for a few hours up to a few days and have the potential to re-infect the user. This is especially a concern after a bacterial infection, such as strep throat.
Colds and flu, on the other hand, are caused by viruses. Our bodies are designed to build immunity against the strain of virus that caused the illness, so we are less likely to become sick from that strain again. However, if you have a weakened immune system due a health condition or use any medications that can lower immunity, re-infection is possible so it is advisable to change toothbrushes after an illness, regardless of its nature.
The American Dental Association recommends the following toothbrush care tips:
  • Replace toothbrushes at least every 3-4 months or when the bristles are frayed or worn. (Children will usually require a new toothbrush more frequently than adults.)
  • Thoroughly rinse toothbrushes with tap water to remove toothpaste and debris after each use, and store upright to air-dry.
  • Do not cover the toothbrush or place in a closed container while still wet, as this will allow for the growth of more microorganisms than the open air.
  • Never share toothbrushes with another person, and do not store your toothbrush where it can touch another person’s toothbrush. This can lead to cross-contamination and the spreading of illnesses.

Join Sunstar GUM and MomRN next week for more tips to help you protect your family this cold and flu season and use the promo code PCS on the checkout page to get a 10% discount plus free shipping off your online order of Sunstar GUM products. Stock up now!

 

Disclosure: The cold and flu season series is sponsored by Sunstar GUM. These tips and recommendations are of a general nature and not intended to replace your physician or health care provider’s guidance and supervision.

MomRN and Sunstar GUM’s Cold and Flu Season Tip #1

Staying healthy during cold and flu season is one of the biggest challenges families face after school is back in session and the weather turns cooler. MomRN and Sunstar GUM announced this week a mutual commitment to helping families prepare for and protect themselves during cold and flu season. For the next 4 weeks, MomRN’s cold and flu tips will be shared on the Sunstar GUM website and on MomRN.com.

Cold and Flu Season Tip #1: Protecting Your Family from Cold and Flu Season

The most effective way to prevent the spread of most illnesses is also one of the simplest and easiest: frequent hand-washing. Cold and flu viruses are spread by coming in contact with someone who is infected , or any items that person may have sneezed or coughed on while sick. Because we come into contact with dozens of surfaces every day, good hand-washing is the best way to prevent spreading germs to ourselves and others.

Using warm water and soap, thoroughly wet hands, apply soap and lather up, rubbing all sides of your hands and fingers, wrists, and under your fingernails, for at least 20 seconds. An easy way to teach kids how long to wash their hands is to sing the “Happy Birthday” song twice. Rinse well and dry with a clean towel or with paper towels and if possible, use a paper towel to turn off the faucet so you do not re-contaminate your hands.

If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer to clean your hands, especially after touching public surfaces such as doorknobs, handrails, and desks. Apply enough sanitizer to wet your hands thoroughly, rub into all sides and between fingers for 25 seconds or until they are completely dry.

Join Sunstar and MomRN next week for more tips to help you protect your family this cold and flu season and use the promo code PCS on the checkout page to get a 10% discount plus free shipping off your online order of Sunstar GUM products.

Disclosure: The cold and flu season series is sponsored by Sunstar GUM. These tips and recommendations are of a general nature and not intended to replace your physician or health care provider’s guidance and supervision.

Prepare for Cold and Flu Season with MomRN and Sunstar GUM

It’s that time of year again! You know, that season of sniffling, sneezing, coughing, and missing school and work from cold and flu viruses. Want some help keeping your family cold and flu-free this year?

MomRN is teaming up with Sunstar GUM to help you keep your family healthy during this year’s cold and flu season. For the next 4 weeks, I will share tips to prepare and protect your family from cold and flu season. To read these tips and get a new one each Wednesday, just click on the “Prepare for Cold Season” orange banner on the Sunstar GUM homepage.

MomRN  believes proper oral health care is vital to overall health and wellness. I can highly recommend Sunstar GUM products because I’ve used them and know they can help you and your family with your oral health care needs. Knowing everyone has different needs, Sunstar offers the GUM Solution Finder to assist you in choosing the right products for each member of your family. If you have young kids, check out the fun light up Crayola toothbrushes. They are so cute and they increase brushing time by flashing for the dentist recommended brushing time of 2 minutes. Since my kids are older teens, I gave one to my younger nephew and he loves it because it makes toothbrushing fun!

To help you get your family ready for cold and flu season, Sunstar GUM is offering a 10% discount off of their great selection of oral care products PLUS you get free shipping on your order. Just use the promo code PCS on the checkout page to get both the discount and free shipping. This is a great time to stock up!

Check out our health tips each week and let’s all stay healthy this cold and flu season!

Disclosure: The cold and flu season series is sponsored by Sunstar GUM. These tips and recommendations are of a general nature and not intended to replace your physician or health care provider’s guidance and supervision.

 

 

 

RedRover app makes social planning easy and fun

Want an easier way to plan a get-together with your friends or a play date for your kids? Even if it is spur of the moment and you only want to invite certain people instead of broadcasting it out to your whole social network? Out in public with your kids and suddenly one has to use the bathroom and you have no idea where the closest one is? Or have an emergency and need help fast?

Is there an app for all that? Yes there is! And it’s free!

RedRover is the “missing link” for social networking among busy, active parents. With this app, which is available on both iTunes and Droid platforms, you can add the friends you want, create plans to meet (when, where, what time and for how long), send messages, share pictures and more. Using your location, RedRover can tell you where the closest businesses are, which ones have clean public bathrooms, which are kid friendly, and even the closest emergency facilities. It also has a direct link to call 911, poison control, and allows you to send a text message to anyone you set as an emergency contact which tells them you are in an emergency situation (you can add details if you want) and gives a link to a map with your location.

(One thing I did notice was not all locations on the list of nearby businesses were completely accurate when it came to distance from my location. The addresses are correct but some of them showed an inaccurate distance and some were off by a few miles. I checked the emergency list of medical facilities nearby and those all seemed to be accurate. So just a heads up to double check the distance if you are planning to go to a new place that you found on the app.)

So many times I’ve seen posts on social networking sites with plans to meet up with friends. The problem with it being so public is that everyone on your network can see those details and know when you are not going to be at home. It only takes one dishonest person or thief to find out your address and burglarize your home to ruin that fun get-together. With RedRover, only people you specifically select will get any information you choose to share with them so it can be a safer, more selective way to make plans. Of course, if you DO want to share with your social networks, the app also has Facebook and Twitter integration and you can share your pictures on those sites using the RedRover app. I connected the app with my Twitter account (@MomRN) and sent a picture of my youngest kid and our dog and it tweeted it out to my followers and gave a link so they could view the picture on my RedRover profile page.

Here’s a video about RedRover that shows more about what it can do:

Here’s a test plan I made using the app to give you an idea of how it looks:

My 5 favorite places to use RedRover would be at home to message friends and make plans to meet up later, at the coffee shop, shopping mall, ice cream or frozen yogurt shop, book store, and park, but really it can be used anywhere, especially with the brilliant “clean bathroom” locator to help find one when your kids (or you) really need to go, while you are on the go! Where do you think RedRover could help you?

This week on the Ask MomRN Show, Kathryn Tucker, the CEO and Founder of RedRover, explained the inspiration behind the creation of the app, the features and uses of the app, and ways to use the app whether you have young kids, older kids or teenagers, or no kids. To listen to the interview, just click here.

Best of all, RedRover is donating up to $20K to Christy Turlington’s charity, EveryMotherCounts.org, for all app downloads through July 28 so by downloading the app, you are not only getting all the features for free, you are also helping out a great cause!

(Disclosure: I was asked to review the RedRover app and will be receiving a gift card to help plan some fun for my family using the app but all opinions and thoughts are my own and not influenced in any way, regardless of compensation.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zhip it up! Your phone, that is!

Do you ever wish you had a third hand to hold your smartphone or iPod Touch while you are busy driving, cooking, surfing the net, or doing almost anything else? Well, the creators of Zhip have a solution for you.

What is a Zhip? According to the Zhip website, it is a “hands free retractable zip cord & stand” that holds iPhones, Androids, iPod Touches, and any other kind of smartphone. The built-in desk stand holds your phone while you are busy surfing the net on your computer or if you want hands-free viewing of videos or movies. The 3 foot “no drop” retractable cord lets you securely attach your phone almost anywhere you want for even more hands-free options.

One of the most common uses for the Zhip is using it to attach a smartphone to the back of a car seat so passengers can watch movies or videos hands free. This is a great option for anyone who lets their kids watch movies on their smartphone but doesn’t want the risk of it being dropped, thrown, or otherwise damaged by a young child. Zhip is also useful for attaching your smartphone to a treadmill or exercise bike or other piece of exercise equipment so you can watch videos or movies or listen to music while you work out. Have recipes on your smartphone? Use the Zhip to hang your phone from a cabinet doorknob so you can see the recipe while you cook, without worrying about it being on the counter and possibly getting wet or splattered with food. Have GPS directions on your phone but want to keep both hands safely on the wheel? Zhip could hold your phone for you.

I was sent a Zhip to review so on a recent road trip I let my teenage son try it out. He used it to hold his iPod Touch to the back of the driver’s seat of our car so he could watch videos. He liked that the Zhip held the device securely so he didn’t have to hold it while watching. I’ve used it as a desk stand to hold my iPhone and it keeps my phone handy and standing up at an angle so it is easier to see who is calling than when the phone is flat on my desk. The clip seems very strong and I like that it has padding so it doesn’t scratch my phone’s case or screen.

Overall I think the Zhip is a versatile option for hands free use of your smartphone or iPod Touch. The construction and materials used seem to be high quality and not easily breakable so it should be durable enough to withstand a lot of use and hold up to rough handling by little kids (and big ones too). The price ($14.95)  is reasonable, especially when compared to other hands free mobile device holders. It is a product I would recommend to almost anyone but especially to parents who let their kids use their smartphone to play videos or games. I’ve known several moms who have regretted letting their child play with their smartphone. Maybe if they’d had a Zhip, it would have kept the kids from dropping or throwing the phone and saved my friends a lot of money and hassle replacing broken phones.

Disclosure: I was sent a Zhip to review. The review above is my own honest and true experience and opinion, as are all reviews on MomRN.com and the Ask MomRN Show. No compensation was received.

 

 

LifeLock can protect you and your child from identity theft

As a child safety expert, I’m used to teaching parents how to protect their children from all types of dangers, but even I was not aware of just how big of a risk kids face from identity thieves. We hear a lot in the news about identity theft but not as much about kids being targeted. What you don’t know about identity theft can hurt you AND your kids, so MomRN asked Tami Nealy, a Certified Identity Theft Risk Management Specialist™ and LifeLock’s Director of Public Affairs, to teach us how to protect our families against the growing problem of identity theft.

To hear Ms. Nealy’s advice and tips for protecting yourself and your children, listen to the January 24, 2011 episode of the Ask MomRN Show.

In addition to interviewing Tami Nealy, LifeLock has provided me with a one-year subscription of their LifeLock Command Center protection plan so I may review it and share my thoughts and opinions with you about it. Before I share my review, I want to disclose to you that although I have been provided with the service from LifeLock, I have not received any compensation for my review and all the thoughts and opinions I share with you here are my own honest ones. I have not been asked to give a favorable review, just an honest one and ANYTIME you see a review on MomRN.com or on the Ask MomRN Show, that will be the case. So with that being said, here is what I think about LifeLock’s identity protection services – I recommend it as a valuable tool to help you protect yourself and your family.

It was very easy to set up my plan over the phone. You can choose to initially purchase and set up your plan either online or on the phone. I chose to do it over the phone, just in case there was any questions I needed answered. The LifeLock representative was friendly, helpful, and patient as we went through the process of setting it up and answering all of my questions.

Shortly after setting up the plan, I began to receive necessary info via emails from LifeLock, letting me know the next steps they would be taking to help protect my identity. Here are a few ways they help protect their customers (depending on which plan you choose):

1) Ordering your credit reports for you so you can check them and be alerted to any potential errors or problems

2) Removing your name from pre-approved credit offers and junkmail lists from companies you have not done business with before. (You will still receive them from companies you have done business with in the past.)

3) Expanded monitoring of personal information across a comprehensive network of databases, not just credit reports

4) Public and court record surveillance

5) WalletLock – Stolen or lost wallet remediation services to help cancel and replace credit and debit cards

6) Comprehensive recovery services if you become a victim of identity theft while a customer

Plus, other services are available to help you monitor and protect your identity. Services are also provided for minors under the age of 15 to determine if anyone has ever fraudulently used your child’s social security number to obtain credit or employment. Identity thieves often target kids because it is much less likely they will be discovered and often, by the time the crime is discovered, the child is grown and faced with having to clean up the mess left behind.

What I like so much about the service is the peace of mind it gives me, knowing that I will be alerted if there is ever suspicious activity and I will receive monthly reports showing me any activity related to my identity. Through the Command Center plan, I can look online at anytime and see the reports monitoring any activity that might indicate someone has used my social security number, my credit card, or even my address for dishonest purposes. I also like the fact that it will tell me if any of those identifiers turn up on illegal black market sites and on file-sharing sites.

My husband and I have had to deal with fraudulent use of one of our credit cards no less than 3 times over the last few years and it was a pain to deal with each time, but not nearly as much of a hassle as it would be to prove fraud if one of us had our identity stolen. I’ve heard the horror stories from victims of identity theft who were out thousands of dollars and countless hours of time trying to battle against this crime. It is comforting to know that I am able to take proactive steps to prevent this type of theft from occurring and if it does occur, I have an ally on my side, ready to help battle against it, through LifeLock’s protection plan.

Whether you think LifeLock’s services are right for you and your family or not, I would highly encourage you to check out what they offer before making your decision, and either way, PLEASE educate yourself on how to protect your family against the crime of identity theft.

LifeLock has also offered a one-year LifeLock Command Center subscription to one lucky MomRN reader!

To enter the giveaway, simply go learn about LifeLock and then tell me why you want to try out their services.

Extra entries can be obtained by posting about the giveaway on Twitter and Facebook (one entry per Facebook share and/or tweet and no more than ONE tweet plus ONE Facebook share per day please, so we don’t spam anyone with too many tweets and shares!)

Example tweet/share:

Learn about identity theft from MomRN & enter to win protection from LifeLock: http://www.momrn.com/?p=561

This giveaway will end Sunday, February 27, 2011 at 11:59pm Central Standard Time.

Good luck!!!

(Disclosure: I was chosen through Mom Spark Media to receive a one-year subscription to LifeLock Command Center for the purpose of this review. No other compensation was received. All opinions are my own honest thoughts.)