Families learn healthy habits, lose weight together in Y program
By Roxanne Cooke
Maintaining a healthy weight can be a challenge for some adults, but what do you do when youâre concerned your child might be overweight?
âItâs OK to be worried about your childâs weight,â says Dixie Reynolds, ARNP, with Mary Bridge Pediatrics â Auburn. âItâs essential to talk openly and truthfully about weight issues, to address diet and exercise habits and other behaviors affecting weight to develop a plan together.â
One of her tips? Join a healthy weight management or wellness program â such as Actively Changing Together! (ACT!), offered by YMCA of Pierce and Kitsap Counties (the Y).
In the ACT! program, families gather in a group setting to learn healthier habits. Once a week for 12 weeks, parents participate with their children in 90-minute group sessions led by a nutritionist and a physical activity coach. There, they learn how to prepare healthy meals and snacks, participate in activities and games and receive group support for making lifestyle changes in their family.
âEvery session is interactive and we all learn from each other as we share information, challenges and support, often while preparing or sharing a healthy snack,â says MultiCare sports and wellness dietitian Lisa Lovejoy.
Bobby and Connie Torres signed up for ACT! when their son Nick started having health issues.
âWe realized we werenât alone,â Bobby says. âThere are other families out there with the same issues we have.â
Another benefit the family enjoyed â the free three-month membership during the program.
âAs a family, we see the Y as a priority and an important part of our weekly routine,â says Connie.
Itâs the combination of learning healthy eating and exercise that makes the program so appealing to health providers who refer families to the ACT! program, says Tyra Halverson, clinical dietitian for Mary Bridge Childrenâs Health Center.
âWeight management is really hard, and you want to get children into a program thatâs consistent, holds them accountable and focuses on both exercise and healthy eating,â she says. âAnd the free Y membership gets kids excited.â
Plus, participating as a family is a helpful approach, says Susan Buell, Association Director of Health Initiatives for the Y.
âFamilies are engaged together in games that are physically active, in discussions about food choices and strategies and in hearing from each other ideas for whatâs working and whatâs not,â Buell says. âTheyâre encouraged to make small changes in their choices each week and come back to share their challenges and successes.â
Is Actively Changing Together? right for my family?
Talk to your childâs pediatrician if youâre concerned about your child’s weight. Children and teens ages 8-14 who have a high pediatric body mass index (BMI) are referred to the ACT! program by their pediatrician, school nurse or other health provider. The program cost is $30 and financial assistance is available.
Learn more about the ACT! program
Have questions about the program? Contact Susan Buell at the Y: 253-460-8912 or [email protected].