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Show 4 Hilltop Times June 16, 1994 Help Your Hear! Why Watt Fop Pay Day? American Heart Association Short On Cash? We Can Help! EASY QUICK We Cash Post-Date- d Checks W No Credit Checks Easy Extension Personal & Friendly Service Chark Frrrhanna w Kids Use Their Brains By Using Their Bodies Heart-Sma- CONVENIENT 3105 Harrison Blvd. 1 Ogden rt Your kids want to be cool, part of the "in" crowd? Then tell them, "Kids Wtm Use Tbeir Brains Use Their Bodies." No, it's not rap. It's the American Heart Association's campaign theme during the annual American Heart Month in February. And it's a trend every kid would be and maintain cool to set for life. To be sure, an effective health education program in ' - V American children under age 18 smoke 947 million packs of cigarettes a year. Furthermore, studies show that more than half of today's youth don't get enough regular exercise and many don't eat properly. To help your kids take care , of their hearts, the AHA encourages these healthy habits: If Regular walking, bicy cling and outdoor play. Participation in .av 1 sports, UII1U11WU lessons or clubs. Regular may improve cardiovascular health in adult life. These are the assignments: Get lots of exercise, right and don smoke. participa tion in chores. Unfor- tunately, statistics show that many American children are making poor grades with their health. And that may result in more deaths in decades to come from heart disease, the nation's No. 1 killer. For example prevalence of obesity among children aged 6-has risen 54 percent since 1966. Obese children are more likely to be obese adults. And obesity contributes to increased risk of heart disease. So does smoking, an act more than 3,000 young Americans every day try for the first time. 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Whether it's for a week or all summer-in a day camp setting or a residential camp provides an affordable alternative lo child ever-changi- site-sum- care. When looking for the right camp among the 8S00 sites in the country, the ACA suggests parents begin by considering their child's personality and interests. Summer camp should be the right fit for each child. Kids should have a voice in the selection loo, says the ACA. To pinpoint choices even more, parents need lo' determine if iheir children will be comfortable in a structured camp or one with a more flexible formal. They have to decide if the kids will do well many miles away or be more comfortable close to home. The family must decide if a day camp or resident camp is the best choice for the kids, and if they want to spend time with small group of campers or in a large camp community. Many parents discuss camp choices with relatives, friends and neighbors who have personal experience with camps under consideration. And, Spring is a good time lo check out camp fairs where camp staff prod information about the vide programs and facilities at nearby first-han- locations. Religious and social service resources for camp information, as is the ACA's Guide to Accredited Camps that lists more than 2000 day and resident camps nationwide. The 199495 edition is available for $12.95 by calling "Children and youlh do not grow up by themselves," says a recent d study by the Kansas Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. The Foundation report says youngsters require a nurturing web of supportive adults and institutions lo instill behaviors and skills .youth need lo become successful parents and contributing citizens. Summer camp is one of the institutions thai can help children successfully travel the road lo a rewarding life. OVEN CSS STONES NATIONWIDE FREE CUSTOMER TNW ' U MMMt .Ml CHICK ff CTMt M RIM M Ml. 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