Some of the benefits of regular activity include building strong bones and muscles, increased flexibility, helps maintain a healthy weight, promotes good posture and balance, strengthens the heart, increased alertness during the day, better sleep at night, better self-esteem and self-confidence, and brighter mental outlook.
Research recommends that children 2 years of age and older engage in 30-60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity every day:
- Limit TV, video games and computer time.
- Encourage organizational sports if they are interested.
- Encourage your child to take the stairs instead of the elevator.
- Involve them with yard work, helping around the house, shoveling snow; make a game out of doing the chores such as who can pull the most weeds.-You can walk; play ball, kayak, swim, hike, dance, jump rope, climb, skip, throw the Frisbee, walk the dog, go to the batting cages, go bowling, biking, skateboarding.
- Safety is very important be sure to have your child use proper protective gear when necessary and the activity is age appropriate.
- Every child is an individual, with different strengths, and weaknesses. Be sure to consider this when planning your activities.
Remember for kids its all about having a good time. They need to have fun and enjoy what they are doing; they should not find it boring or too much like work to keep them engaged in the activity.
Get the whole family involved and set a good example by exercising regularly. Remember what you set in motion now will stay in motion.
Get the whole family involved and set a good example by exercising regularly. Remember what you set in motion now will stay in motion.
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