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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Children and Physical Activity

Is it important to encourage children to participate in physical activity and sport?

Yes!

First off, there are immediate benefits to early exercise. These include:

  • an increase in self-confidence

  • reduction in stress and depression

  • weight control

  • continued development of healthy bones, muscles and joints
Secondly, evidence has shown that children who have received parental encouragement to participate in physical activity and sport will be more active as adults, compared to children who have been sedentary and lacked parental support.


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Now start getting these children off the couch and moving!

Here are ways to get and keep your children active:

Be a role model
- be physically active yourself


Provide encouragement
- be positive
- build their self-confidence


Provide opportunities for your child to participate in sport and physical activity


- provide them with transportation and appropriate equipment

- participate in family or group activities
- register them in after school programs or sports teams

Remember, the most important factor to physical activity adherence is participant enjoyment. Give your child an opportunity to experience a variety of different activities, sports and programs, and give them the ability to choose ones they like.


References


Wold, B,. & Anderssen, N. (1992). Health promotion aspects of family and peer influences on sport participation. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 23, 343-359.