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Keeping
Kids Active This Summer
by Vanessa
Pruitt
Experts say that kids need
60 minutes or more of physical activity a day. With childhood obesity on
the rise, It's even more important to keep kids interested in sports.
Keeping these tips in mind could help your children enjoy activity even
more.
Let them lead the way.
Kids stay active when
it’s fun for them, so try to keep it that way. Don’t force them to do
any activity that they’re not comfortable with. If your child would
rather play tag than swim, do it. You’ll both be moving, and having a
great time.
Mix it up a bit.
Different sports are fun
for different kids. Introducing your children to as many activities and
sports as you can, will allow them to discover what they truly like.
Don’t keep score.
Pushing kids to excel could
lessen their interest in certain activities. Forget about the score, and
let them invent their own goals. The true measure of a successful season
for any child is whether they want to play next year.
Remember to make sports a
family affair. Your children will be more enthusiastic about physical
activities if you lead by example. In the dog days of summer, try to
devote an hour each evening to being active with your children. Turn off
the television and have some quality fun!
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