5 ideas for curing couch-potato syndrome
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Is your child a couch potato? You know, the kid that always seems to be in front of a TV, game system or computer, passing the hours of life killing bad guys, emailing or watching others do the same?
It has probably crossed your mind that you would like to help them cut back on their ‘starch’ intake, but you’re not sure how to begin.
Here are five ‘well-peeled’ ideas that may help you get started in improving the chances that your little ‘potato head’ will still have a chance to become the president of the United States. These are not in any particular order but each may have a positive effect if implemented carefully.
See the list on ksl.com.
It has probably crossed your mind that you would like to help them cut back on their ‘starch’ intake, but you’re not sure how to begin.
Here are five ‘well-peeled’ ideas that may help you get started in improving the chances that your little ‘potato head’ will still have a chance to become the president of the United States. These are not in any particular order but each may have a positive effect if implemented carefully.
See the list on ksl.com.
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