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 Big Kids Absent Due to Bigotry

In the first study of how weight may affect school attendance, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and Temple University have found that overweight children are at greater risk of school absenteeism than their normal-weight peers. The study of more than a thousand 4th, 5th and 6th graders in the Philadelphia school system also determined that body mass index, or BMI, is as significant a factor in determining absenteeism from school as age, race, socioeconomic status and gender, formerly the four main predictors.

The study found that overweight children were absent on average 20 percent more than their normal-weight peers.

"At this young age, children are not necessarily experiencing the health problems that will likely confront them later in life unless serious intervention takes place," said Andrew B. Geier, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Psychology in the School of Arts and Sciences at Penn. "However, they are missing school at a greater rate than their peers, setting themselves up for the negative fallout that accompanies absenteeism. What's keeping them from school, more than heath issues, is the stigma and the bullying that accompanies being overweight. Future research should explore this additional, very damaging side effect of being overweight."

The study builds on others that show that the medical and psychosocial consequences of being overweight are numerous and still being discovered. The disadvantages that arise from missing school such as increased drug use, increased rates of pregnancy and poor academic performance have been previously documented. Meanwhile, the rate of childhood obesity has tripled in the United States during the past 25 years.

The four indicators of increased absenteeism among school children have traditionally been race, socioeconomic status, age and gender. Young men from economically disadvantaged, minority populations were considered at greater risk for school absenteeism, and that remains true; however, in this study, BMI was a better indicator of poor classroom attendance than these traditional factors or any others.

Researchers attempted to control for the socioeconomic differences among students by selecting inner-city schools that were homogeneously among the city's poorest. More than 80 percent of students at these schools were eligible for free and reduced-cost meal plans.

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 Backyard Bugs Cakes

If you're looking for a fun activity to share with the kids this summer, check out Williams-Sonoma's Backyard Bugs Cakelet Pan.

The baking pan features four pairs of friendly bugs - bees, butterflies, ladybugs, and dragonflies. Fill it with cake batter and create eight little cakes. The kids will love decorating their favorite insects - and then eating them! For more information, visit www.williams-sonoma.com.

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 Baby Clothes in Bloom

If you're in the market for a unique baby gift, try the Baby Bunch. While Baby Bunch gifts sets are designed to provide newborns with essential clothing to help them enjoy their first six months in comfort and style, they are drawing attention at baby showers thanks to their unique, eye-catching floral presentation.

Each Baby Bunch offers an assortment of clothing for a new baby such as onesies, T-shirts, hats, socks, bibs, burp cloths, mittens, and sleepsuits. Available in a small, medium and large bunch, each "bouquet" features super soft 100% cotton clothing in pink, blue or yellow and is sized for infants aged 0-6 months or up to 16 pounds. Each Baby Bunch is packaged in a sturdy and attractive gift box that needs no wrapping and can be used again.

"The Baby Bunch combines useful practicality with joyful presentation," says Bryony Boxer, president of The Baby Bunch. With their functional contents and colorful display, the Baby Bunch gift sets also make a terrific table centerpiece for baby showers and serve as a conversation piece. In addition, the "blossoming" Baby Bunch collection brightens up a hospital room after baby's arrival. For more information, visit www.thebabybunch.com.

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