Healthy Living Tips for Teens
Summer break gives teenagers a break from school, but it can also disrupt their usual healthy habits. With more free time, teens may stay up late, spend extra hours on screens, and skip meals or physical activity. At Community Choice Pediatrics, we want to help families support healthy choices all summer long.
Here are three key areas to focus on: body, mind, and balance.
Taking Care of the Body
Stay Physically Active
Teens should aim for at least 60 minutes of physical activity each day. This could be swimming, biking, playing basketball, or even going for walks. Exercise helps boost mood, energy levels, and overall health. For teens who don’t enjoy sports, try dancing at home, hiking with family, or joining a local class or activity.
Eat Nutritious Foods
With no school schedule, teens might skip meals or grab unhealthy snacks. Keep fruits, vegetables, and healthy snacks easy to reach. Encourage regular mealtimes and limit fast food or processed snacks. Involving teens in meal planning or cooking can help them make smarter food choices.
Stay Hydrated
Hot weather and outdoor play can lead to dehydration. Remind teens to drink water throughout the day, especially during and after physical activity. A reusable water bottle is a simple way to encourage healthy hydration.
Supporting a Healthy Mind
Get Enough Sleep
Teens need 8 to 10 hours of sleep each night. Staying up late and sleeping in can throw off their internal clock. Try to keep a steady bedtime and wake-up time. Limiting screen time before bed can also help improve sleep quality.
Take Care of Mental Health
Even in summer, some teens may feel stressed, anxious, or lonely. Stay connected by checking in regularly. Encourage activities that help reduce stress, like journaling, art, music, or spending time outdoors. If needed, don’t hesitate to contact our behavioral health team for support.
Manage Screen Time
Too much screen time can affect sleep, mood, and physical health. Encourage tech-free time during meals or before bed. Offer ideas for offline activities like reading, hobbies, or hanging out with friends in person.
Creating Balance and Routine
Build a Daily Routine
Without school, days can feel unstructured. Creating a loose routine can help teens feel more balanced. Include time for meals, activity, rest, and fun. A simple checklist or calendar can give teens more control and help them stay motivated.
Encourage Social Connection
Friendship is important for teen development. Help your teen make plans to stay connected with friends through safe, in-person hangouts or group activities. Volunteering, joining a club, or attending a summer program can also help them meet new people and build confidence.
Schedule a Wellness Check
Summer is a great time to schedule a check-up. A visit with a provider can help track growth, discuss concerns, and set health goals before the next school year. It’s also a chance to talk about mental health, nutrition, and physical activity.
We’re Here to Help
At Community Choice Pediatrics, we care about every part of your teen’s health—body and mind. If you have questions about your teen’s nutrition, activity, sleep, or emotional well-being, our team is here to help.
Book a wellness visit today at Community Choice Pediatrics and give your teen the support they need for a healthy summer and beyond.