It's important for parents to remember that at each stage of life fitness is an important aspect to incorporate into daily living. Even toddlers should get outside to hop, skip or jump around.
The National Association of Sports and Physical Education has different recommendations for each stage of development; toddlers through school age children.
Everyday toddlers (ages 2 ? 3) should be active for at least 30 minutes of adult led structured physical activity and 60 minutes of unstructured or free play.
Preschoolers (ages 4 ? 5) should take part in a minimum of 60 minutes of adult led structured physical activity and an additional 60 minutes of unstructured activity or free play each day.
School age children (ages 6 ? 12) need 60 minutes or more of physical activity every day. They should accumulate activity throughout the day which can be broken down into 15 minute increments.
Toddlers and preschoolers should not be inactive for more than one hour at a time except for sleeping. School age children should avoid periods of inactivity of 2 hours or more.
Being healthy improves self-esteem, helps maintain a healthy weight, and decreases the risk of serious illnesses such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease. It is no secret that childhood obesity is an epidemic in the United States. Bud did you know that a recent study showed that many toddlers at age 3 are too heavy for their age? By age 10 the children are obese with early symptoms of diabetes and other health problems. Two components to combating the battle against childhood obesity are physical activity and eating right.
Lead by example. When your children see you being active by taking a walk, going for a bike ride or doing yard work they too will want to be active.
It's easier than you think to get moving. Here are ten fun games you and your children can play together this summer:
1. Create a Pirate Adventure in your own backyard. Draw a map that leads to a treasure chest filled with stickers, pencils and coloring paper. Along the way incorporate physical opportunities like jumping, hopping or running in place. (ideal for 2-3 year olds)
2. Duck, Duck Goose or Ring around the Rosy (ideal for 2-3 year olds)
3. Red Light, Green Light (ideal for 4-5 year olds)
4. Set up a goal and kick a ball back and forth (ideal for 4-5 year olds)
5. Hit a baseball off a T-ball stand (ideal for 4-5 year olds)
6. Play freeze tag or Marco Polo - in or out of water (ideal for 4-5 year olds)
7. Visit a hiking or biking trail (ideal for children 6 and up)
8. Walk the family dog! (ideal for children 6 and up)
9. Get friends together and create your own Summer Olympic event (ideal for children 6 and up)
10. Visit a playground (ideal for children of all ages)
Eating right and staying active is a key component to developing good habits that will last a lifetime. Enjoy your summer ? get outside and enjoy the sunshine!
Kids And Healthy Eating
With the new age of the play station games and surfing the net; it is harder and harder for a parent to get a child to actually get some exercise; So we are living in a world of overweight children that are having a problem in finding things to do using their imaginations.
The common scenario is: ?Go outside to play and get some fresh air!? says mom and the comeback is, ?There isn't anything to do, and I want to play my new game!?
Remember some of the games you played when you were a kid; Baseball, football, hopscotch, and tag or you would make up games. So, naturally without exercise our kids are getting obese and they are losing creative ability.
But, you can help to reverse the process and it will benefit you in more ways than one, here is the tip to motivating your child, teach them to clean the house, but by using games!
These are just a few ideas, I am sure that after a while, and with a little pushing from you, your kids will think of other ones.
Musical Chores: put on the radio, let everyone pick a chore out of the bowl, they have to work on this chore until the music stops, then everyone switches and goes to the next room.
My Own Duster; give them an old sock, put it on their hand and spray with dusting wax, they each get a room assigned to them and they have to dust every piece of furniture. The idea is that the one that gets their rag the dirtiest and that the furniture is the cleanest, gets to pick out a TV. Show for that night, or a video to watch.
One Minute Cleanup; everyone gets a bag and has to pick up 5 things (number is optional) that are in the wrong place, throw them in the bag and put them in the right place. The winner gets to pick supper for the next night.
My Closet is Better; if there is anything that a child likes, it is out-doing someone else. Have them put the dirty clothes in the wash, hang up their clothes, put their shoes in the closet and have the closet look neater than anyone else's.
Win a Prize; Put small little notes on things that are in the wrong place, if that item is returned to the right place, they win the prize on the note. (A candy bar, pack of gum, doesn't have to wash dishes for a night, can stay up a ? hour longer etc.)
Now have your kids think of some games and prizes, I am sure that they will surprise you. They have very imaginative minds when they know there is a benefit. By the way mom, your house is clean and I bet you didn't have to do much at all.
Both Regina Luttrell, Certified Kids Nutrition Specialist & Jan Hayner are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.
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