Many diseases can be partially
or fully treated through
diet and exercise. That said,
you should never go off medication
or start a new diet or exercise
program without explicit
approval form your medical
doctor.
Doctors and health coaches
are both needed to help heal
and prevent disease and create
a healthier, happier society.
Li Green is an Integrative Nutrition
Health Coach. She became a
health coach to fulfilff her desire
to work with individuals to improve
their health and vitality.
Contact Li today for an individual
consulation:
healthrevelationworld@
gmail.com or by phone at
(931) 704-6848.
PREVENTING
YOUR TEEN FROM
DISTRACTED
DRIVING
Unexpected things can happen
when you’re driving. Another
car cuts you off. A rock hits your
windshield. You might not have
much time to react.
That’s why it’s risky to take
your eyes off the road while
you’re driving. Distracted driving
is the number one cause of
car crashes.
Teens aren’t experienced
drivers. They’re still developing
good judgment behind the
wheel. For teens, car crashes are
the leading cause of death. How
can parents keep a teen driver
safe?
First, be a good example. Be
your teen’s role model for good
driving. Don’t send texts or take
pictures while you’re driving.
As a parent, it’s your role to
set the rules for your teen driver.
Don’t allow your teen to use a
cell phone while driving. Ride
along with your teen when you
can. You may also want to limit
their driving with other teens.
Having other passengers, especially
teens, in the car can be
dangerously distracting.
You can learn more about
how to help your teen develop
good driving habits. See NIH’s
infographic for parents at www.
nichd.nih.gov/news/resources/
links/infographics/Pages/
DistractedDriving.aspx.
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