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Health Corner
 Health Corner

















 HYDRATION












 Getting enough water is not just essential for    is involved in almost every physiological
 survival—it is key to thriving.   function, including:

 Research shows that many children are not    •  Regulating body temperature
 meeting their daily hydration needs. Since school   •  Transporting nutrients
 is where children spend most of their day, it   •  Hydrating tissues and organs
 becomes an important setting for encouraging   •  Making waste products soluble for excretion
 healthy hydration habits. At Abuja
 Preparatory School, we prioritize the health and   How Much Water Do Children Need?
 overall well-being of our children, and ensuring   The amount of water a child requires depends
 they drink enough water plays a vital role in this.   on factors such as age, sex, height, weight, and
    physical activity. Fluid needs can also change
 Water – A Key Nutrient   from day to day. While there is no one-size-fits-
 The human body is made up of nearly 60% water,   all prescription, general guidelines suggest that
 while the brain alone contains more than 70%. As   children should drink water regularly through-
 the most abundant substance in the body, water   out the day, not just when they feel thirsty.



 The Risks of Dehydration

 When the body loses more fluid than it takes in,
 dehydration occurs. Even mild dehydration can
 affect concentration, mood, and energy
 levels—factors that directly influence learning
 and classroom performance. This is why
 promoting hydration is not only a health
 concern but also an academic one.

 At Abuja Preparatory School, we continue to
 encourage our pupils to drink water frequently
 during the school day, ensuring they stay
 refreshed, focused, and ready to learn.




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