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Happy is Healthy

Happy is Healthy

Happy is Healthy

Healthy is something we all strive for, whether for ourselves or for our kids. As adults it can be activities including going to the gym, cutting back on sugar or signing up for a dance class, but for children being healthy can mean eating their broccoli, taking baths and getting playtime outdoors. Healthy bodies come from healthy lifestyles, so how do we stay healthy? Whether it was from loving parents or school gym teachers, certain things have been repeatedSensory Bumpeez [1] enough times to make them almost second nature in our minds. As a parent, how many times have you prompted your child towards these healthy practices?

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  1. Eat plenty of veggies—balanced meals
  2. Be on time for school-time management
  3. Get a good night’s sleep—reduce stress levels
  4. Exert energy through play—active lifestyle

We, as humans, may do all of the above things because they were ingrained in our routines growing up and in turn, helped us form healthy habits, but there is another simple practice that we might not connect to healthy living: smiling. Yes, using those face muscles is a path to health! Smiling has been shown not only to lift your own mood and the mood of others, but it can also lengthen your life—yeah, believe it. Science has shown that a sincere smile is one triggered by a chemical in the brain called dopamine, which many refer to as the chemical responsible for happiness. Yet even if the smile is not sincere, the very act of forming your face into a smile Catchup [2]increases the blood flow into the frontal lobes of the brain and increases the release of dopamine. Either way, health and happiness wins!

Spreading joy to others gives many people pleasure in life. While it is hard to force someone to “be happy”, it is easier to make someone smile. One proven method is to encourage play. Toys and games are built to bring on smiles, and the science backs that up.

FrankenWords [3]

Here are a list of toys that can bring on the smiles and spread the happiness:

pieface [4]

crocdent [5]

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Feeling good, sharing smiles and connecting to others are emotional vitamins that contribute to a person’s health. Toys and play are a “tonic” that helps kids create positive moods, turn on the healthy hormones and help them and those around them feel better inside and out. And everyone can use a dose of that! [7]

Fun Toys [8]

 

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This post originally appeared on our March/April 2016 Magazine [22]

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