Friday, October 29, 2010

Trick or Treat -- Candy, Please!

Yep! Candy is mostly sugar.  Good thing
Halloween only occurs once a year.
The reality is that the Halloween tradition is about children receiving candy as they go door to door in their Halloween costumes.  Halloween only occurs once a year, so I say, let the children enjoy some candy.   Don't get me wrong.  I love the healthier ideas out there, especially the toy and sticker alternative.  But remember, candy is not the root of all evil – it is the frequency in which it is consumed that could pose a problem.  We live in a world where our children are already around lots of candy, so we must teach them proper behaviors around eating it.  I see Halloween as a wonderful training opportunity on proper eating behaviors.  So let the kids enjoy their Halloween candy, but don’t let it be consumed endlessly after the holiday.  I allow my children to have more candy than usual on Halloween.  In fact, I let them have all the candy they want this one night per year.  My daughter has already learned firsthand that too much candy will give her a tummy ache.  We had a great discussion when she was feeling sick after eating too much icing one time that too much candy will make her body feel bad.  After Halloween comes and goes this weekend, the frequency of candy consumption will go back to how it normally is at our home – a maximum of once or twice per week.  So, my take on Halloween?  Let the kids have their candy.  And remember to use this time to teach them about the place that candy should have in their lives every other day of the year – as an occasional treat. 

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