Pam Davenport
Basic Level Expert Author
Joined EzineArticles on Nov 29, 2009 Three Timeless Keys to Your Child's Success in School, Sports, and Life
Home and Family: Parenting • Published: March 14, 2012
Malcolm Gladwell once said, "It is those who are successful, in other words, who are most likely to be given the kinds of special opportunities that lead to further success. It's the rich who get the biggest tax breaks. It's the best students who get the best teaching and most attention.
Overcoming 3 Obstacles to Weight Loss
Health and Fitness: Weight Loss • Published: December 7, 2011
Losing stubborn fat can be frustrating but when you understand the obstacles you are up against it will become easier. In fact, you may finally lose the weight that you have been trying to lose for years. Obstacles are within and without but they can be overcome. Learn how to overcome 3 obstacles to weight loss through a 3-step action plan that addresses the physical, social, environmental and emotional factors that keep people from losing weight.
6 Ways to Motivate Your Child Toward a Life Time of Health and Fitness
Health and Fitness: Childhood Obesity Prevention • Published: May 4, 2010
Discover 6 tips for creating a life time interest in physical fitness for children. Get in the best shape of your life while encouraging fit and happy children.
Six Tips For Avoiding Holiday Weight Gain
Health and Fitness: Weight Loss • Published: December 9, 2009
Little changes in your holiday eating habits won't take away your fun. But they will take away inches from your waistline. Even more importantly, they will model behavior for your children that will help them stay fit for a life time. These six ideas are easy to implement and will help you navigate through the holiday temptations.
Formula For Fit and Well-Behaved Children
Home and Family: Parenting • Published: December 9, 2009
You've probably heard the saying popularized by Stephan Covey that when you are climbing a ladder it's important to know that it is leaning against the right wall. The "right wall" for our children includes physical health, well-being and values that will guide them to make good choices and decisions. Athletics has long been looked up to as a character-building experience.







