The importance of maintaining three basic healthy habits cannot be overstated for overall well-being. Adequate sleep is crucial, with recommended hours varying by age; newborns need the most, while school-age children require less but still significant amounts.
Increasing endurance, helping to lose weight and any unwanted fat, and gain muscle.
Developing friendships with teammates, and feeling part of a group.
Improving overall physical health, including stronger bones and muscles, and reduced risk of injury.
Contributing to mental health, preventing depression, and helping to boost self-esteem and body image.
Reducing stress and anxiety.
SLEEP
Newborns (0–3 months): 14–17 hours
Infants (4–11 months): 12–15 hours
Toddlers (1–2 years): 11–14 hours
Preschoolers (3–5 years): 10–13 hours
School-age children (6–13 years): 9–11 hours
EAT
MEAT
FISH
VEGETABLES
-FRUIT
Icluding healthy eating habits in your life is a must if you want to support your overall well-being. While trendy diets and lifestyle overhauls are all the rage, the truth is that simple changes and swaps can lead to big results in the health department.