Wow - can this really happen? There has been prior discussion related to obese children and how to handle to safety and welfare of those children. One directive that was considered was to legally separate the child from the household/care givers/parents in which they reside. The notion behind this action is to place the blame on the parents for 'allowing' their child to become obese and by taking away the child from the house, they would learn healthier eating habits. Although in the past this was only at the discussion level, it seems that in one community this, in fact was the case.
http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/obese-elementary-school-student-parent-home-report-article-
While I do not hold the answers to the childhood obesity problem we suffer in the US, separating a child from their respective family is a questionable practice at best. Changing behaviors is difficult to do - think of yourself trying to do something different. Take a look at all of the New Year's Resolutions that occur each year, and how many people actually meet the goal of their resolution. There are so many issues tied into obesity - where one lives, the cost of food, types of food being offered in their store, education level, ability to make healthy meals at home, stores available in the area, access to the stores, access to a safe place to exercise, access to parks, time to be able to exercise - these are only a few issues that may contribute to the obesity issues the US seems to be suffering from. I would like to believe that we will identify a better way to manage childhood obesity, but I fear that we will not. I am a firm believer that we must involve many more individuals within the community to begin to create change, and do believe that 'it takes a village' to raise a child. Further, I do not believe there is one approach that can 'fix' all communities, but rather, each community will need to address their own needs and design programs that will be successful within their respective community.
Athletic trainers have a 'community' within their respective work places. Perhaps we have the ability to help to create a change by creating programs that could be used within our respective work places. Education alone, has already shown to not be successful. We know we should be eating healthier, and yet we choose not to. Therefore, a varied approach needs to be taken into consideration. I do believe, however, that separating children from parents is not the solution.
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