I'm definitely not a parent, but the best things I'd do are among the following
Shielding their eyes from things on the internet, such as adult sites, etc.
Keeping a nice sleep schedule both to calm me and he/she down for school.
Keeping up with their basic needs such as food, water, shelter, etc.
Teach them respect through anyway (except for disciplinary esc action).
The answer would be Humanistic Psychology.
The achievement of self-actualization was first discussed by Abraham Maslow as part of his hierarchy of needs, and it represents the completition of the highest level of the hierarchy and the emergence of the "fully functional person". Self-actualization is basically the achievement of meaning in one's own life.
Dynamic Warm-up:
A good dynamic warm-up is jumping jacks. You jump up, land with your legs about shoulder width apart and arms up, jump again and land with your arms down and legs together, and repeat those steps!
Static cool down:
And good static cool down is low lunges. You step out really far and lean into your leg, while the other stretches out behind you. Dot the same with other leg, and repeat a few times!
Answer:
The consumption of calories is much more than the spending of calories. Numerous factors which lead to obesity are genetics, eating routine, less exercise, endocrine factor, as well as stress