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Ten Practical Things To Get Motivated Now!By Brian Keith Shrewsbury
Apply even a few of these steps, and motivation will start to grow—leading to real accomplishments and positive changes. #motivation #motivationalquotes #selfimprovement Ten Fun, Brain-boosting Activities to do with Your Child Today!By Brian Keith Shrewsbury
These easy, interactive activities can spark conversations, learning, and laughter for all ages! Healthy Afternoon Snacks Before DinnerAfter school (around 3-4 PM), kids need 150-250 calorie snacks that bridge to dinner (5-6 PM) without spoiling appetite. Focus on protein + fiber combos to stabilize blood sugar, easy digestion (no heavy fried foods), and fun presentation (e.g., "ants on a log"). Keep 1-2 hours before dinner; serve veggies if closer. #HealthyKidsBreakfast #MorningFuel #NoTummyTrouble #SchoolDayEnergy #BalancedBreakfast #QuickKidMeals #OvernightOats #YogurtParfait #NutButterToast #BananaSmoothie #HardBoiledEgg #CheeseAndCrackers #EnergyBars #AfterSchoolSnack #HealthySnacks #ProteinPlusFiber #AppleAndPB #HummusVeggies #MiniQuesadilla #TrailMix #CottageCheesePineapple #ParentingTips #KidNutrition #EatTheRainbow #WholeFoodsForKids
A good breakfast for kids ...should be easy to digest (avoiding greasy, fried, or overly acidic foods), quick to prepare (under 10-15 minutes), and balanced with protein for satiety, complex carbs for steady energy, and fiber to prevent crashes until afternoon. Aim for 300-500 calories depending on age, focusing on whole foods to fuel focus and play without tummy upset. Prep ahead where possible, like overnight oats or freezer sandwiches. #HealthyKidsBreakfast #MorningFuel #NoTummyTrouble #SchoolDayEnergy #BalancedBreakfast #QuickKidMeals #OvernightOats #YogurtParfait #NutButterToast #BananaSmoothie #HardBoiledEgg #CheeseAndCrackers #EnergyBars #AfterSchoolSnack #HealthySnacks #ProteinPlusFiber #AppleAndPB #HummusVeggies #MiniQuesadilla #TrailMix #CottageCheesePineapple #ParentingTips #KidNutrition #EatTheRainbow #WholeFoodsForKids
By Coach Brian Keith Shrewsbury
Skills Kids Need to Learn from K-12Kindergarten to Grade 2 (Ages 5–7)
Grades 3–5 (Ages 8–10)
Grades 6–8 (Ages 11–13)
Grades 9–12 (Ages 14–18)
These progressions are guides for typical development, and individual children may move faster or slower in different areas. Every phase lays the groundwork for the next, helping children become capable, confident, and resilient adults.
For more writing by Coach Brian Keith Shrewsbury goto btshrewsbury.com or Facebook at Brian Keith Shrewsbury
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