Did you know that going barefoot can be beneficial for your child's development? It's not just about feeling the grass between their toes - it's about strengthening their feet, improving balance, and enhancing sensory awareness.
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Looking for a way to make physical education more engaging? Take it outside! Learn how outdoor PE can foster creativity, problem-solving skills, and a lifelong appreciation for active living. https://t.co/4ZlTALcSCU
Educators and ECEs: Looking for methods to integrate more active play into your daily programming? The Learn Through Active Play program offers increased resources and assistance to help you help the children in your care. Here's how: https://t.co/TRWP46d7om
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If you're looking for a reason to head outside and enjoy spring... look no further! This fun spring #activities scavenger hunt will keep everyone moving and engaged outdoors! 🌸 Find the free #printable on our site: https://t.co/ODQcWdzvqF
Research has shown that a large part of why kids play sports is because it's fun! For kids, winning is just icing on the cake. They’re good at being focused on simpler things. And what's simpler than fun?
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When your child is on a losing team, the real win is in the life lessons. Resilience, teamwork, and grit are built through every tough game.
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Most parents today are struggling with how to help kids manage the “social-media generation.” Here are some key takeaways and a list of potential solutions.
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Here's an easy way to encourage kids to get moving: Share this free printable with them! It's got a "recipe" for an active day, and the ideas will inspire them to do something fun and active!
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While every child should have the opportunity to develop physical literacy, that doesn’t mean everyone has to do so by playing sports. Here are 10 ways to develop #PhysicalLiteracy that don't involve sports.
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This week is #MentalHealthWeek, and it's important to remember that not only professional athletes can face issues with their mental health. There are many kids who also struggle. Here are some things we can be aware of, and watch out for. https://t.co/WE6tnRj5uK
Children’s inactivity is a big concern. We talk about smartphones, helicopter parenting and dangerous streets. But what about physical deconditioning?
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When kids push themselves during unstructured play to climb higher, run faster, or engage in any other form of risky play, they learn about their own limits which makes their play safer in the long run. Read more about risky play & the 17 second rule here: https://t.co/BGg8kZICQq
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