Those of you that are parents of children and teens know how very important you are to your kid’s physical, emotional, relational, and spiritual health. And of course, we all want to have children that not only are as healthy as possible but grow up into healthy adults. What are the best ways to influence our children’s nutritional health? We’ll learn from an expert on today’s edition of Ask Dr. Walt.
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Those of you that are parents of children and teens know how very important you are to your kid’s physical, emotional, relational, and spiritual health. And of course, we all want to have children that not only are as healthy as possible but grow up into healthy adults. What are the best ways to influence our children’s nutritional health? We’ll learn from an expert on today’s edition of Ask Dr. Walt.
You can click below to watch a video of the show, and I’ve put the show transcript at the end of the blog if you’d prefer.
Show 37 for Broadcast 01-24-22
Sherri Flynt, RND – Kids and Nutrition
TEASE:
Those of you that are parents of children and teens know how very important you are to your kid’s physical, emotional, relational, and spiritual health. And of course, we all want to have children that not only are as healthy as possible but grow up into healthy adults. What are the best ways to influence our children’s nutritional health? We’ll learn from an expert on today’s edition of Ask Dr. Walt.
OPEN:
Hi, everyone. I’m family physician Dr. Walt Larimore and I’m delighted you are taking the time today to join me in my home office as we continue our discussion about some of the essentials of having a highly healthy family. Joining me to explore just how to improve our children’s nutrition is a guest you met on a previous show, my friend, Sherri Flynt. Sherri has undergraduate degree in Health Education, a Master of Public Health degree, and has been a registered dietitian for over 30 years. She now manages the Center for Nutritional Excellence at AdventHealth in Orlando, Florida, where she leads a team that includes dietitians, an executive chef, an exercise specialist, and licensed clinical social worker, all of whom have a passion for helping people live their healthiest lives. I was blessed to have been able to co-aurhor a book with Sherri – an Amazon best-seller for parents titled “SuperSized Kids: How to Rescue Your Child from the Obesity Threat.” Sherri, welcome back to Ask Dr. Walt.
Thank, Sherri.
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