Stop Feeding My Kids Sugar Thesis

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The influence that Pam, Phyllis, and Angela have on the other co-workers at the office is a strongly motherly role. Every single one of their colleagues respects them dearly. Yes, everyone doesn’t get along from time to time, but deep down they really do value each other. Having that motherly role in the office is good because then things can’t get too crazy or too out of control. For an example, when it’s pretzel day in the office. Michael and Stanley tend to get a little crazy over the pretzels. Pam and Phyllis tell Michael and Stanley to be careful because they will get sick from all the sweets that they put on the top of the pretzels. Some mothers are very careful with how much sugar their children consume and how often they eat it. You can see that Pam, Phyllis, and Angela are those parents that are worried about how much sugar and sweets their kids consume because they are worried about Michael and Stanley. …show more content…

Two-thirds of Americans are overweight and unhealthy. Many parents tend to think that starting young with the sweets will make them healthier and especially healthier when they’re grown adults. Parents have major reasons to why they will let their children have sweets and one reason is that it is a tradition to bring cupcakes or a cake into their child’s class for their birthdays. Another reason is that treats attract happiness in kids. Next reason is that it is the parent’s responsibilities to train their kids to make the food choices. All these reasons are good reasons for parents for giving their kids sweets. As seen above, you can tell that Michael and Stanley were given sweets when they were children and you can see how it is affecting them now with free pretzel

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