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Benefits of Getting Kids Moving in the Early Years

During early childhood, children are more willing to try new activities. Physical activities promotes healthy growth and development. It helps build a healthier body composition, stronger bones and muscles. There are many best summer activities that improves the child cardiovascular fitness. Physical activities helps in the development of better motor skills and in concentration and thinking skills. Rain or shine, there are plenty of outdoor learning opportunities for your children- both in childcare and at home. So go outside, get dirty, and have fun! and learn new things at Dad blogs about parenting and kids. To know more details please visit here https://thebaddaddy.com/category/laugh/

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Benefits of Getting Kids Moving in the Early Years

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  1. Benefits of Getting Kids Moving in the Early Years 1. Help your child find the activity that fits their interests:- Not every child is made for hockey, or football.  If they are, fantastic, pursue that. Others may enjoy riding a bicycle, going for walks, playing tennis at the park, or swimming at the beach. 2. Be involved in their activity:- Children learn from their parents.  Even with the advancement in technology, the influence of parents remains the strongest factor in child development.  Consider coaching their teams, joining them on bike rides, or going for evening walks together. 3.Make the activity enjoyable:- Often times we overlook the activity of simple play.  Play helps develop social skills, cooperation, and leadership. 4. Encourage recess activities:-  Recess is not just a break for teachers and students to get away from the classroom.  In fact, it is a vital part of child development and their educational experience. Source: bouncebackparenting.com w w w . t h e b a d d a d d y . c o m

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