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Parents are often so consumed with worrying about their child¡¯s grades and academic obligations that they let their child¡¯s physical activity level take a back seat. It may not seem like an issue that warrants attention. After all, in generations past, children didn¡¯t need any encouragement to get outside and play ¨C it was just something that kids were itching to do whenever they weren¡¯t at school. Past generations didn¡¯t have as many riveting technological toys like video games, hundreds of television channels, computers, and hand-held electronic devices. When today¡¯s parents were children, these things were at best only beginning to gain attention. The fun things to play with were jump ropes, hula hoops, bicycles, scooters, skateboards, balls, bats, and other hands-on stuff. Times have changed, and parents need to make an effort to keep their kids fit and active.
Kids should get at least one hour of exercise every day. That is not to say that your child should be climbing the Stairmaster or jogging on a treadmill. Rather, they should be engaged in good old-fashioned kids¡¯ play ¨C outside when the weather is permitting. Encourage your kids to get involved in community sports programs like Little League or a basketball team. If your child isn¡¯t enthused about team sports, consider getting him or her involved in dance classes, swimming, cheerleading, or gymnastics. Find activities that your child enjoys so that he or she will be motivated to get daily exercise without having to be prodded. It¡¯s not that kids today don¡¯t like getting exercise; it¡¯s just that they aren¡¯t always exposed to all of the options that are available to them.
Your focus when encouraging your child to exercise shouldn¡¯t be their physical appearance; it should be their overall health and wellbeing. You don¡¯t ever want to push your child to focus on physical appearance because unhealthy obsessions and insecurities can develop, especially with young girls. Also, you have to practice what you preach. If you live a sedentary and inactive lifestyle, then your child is very likely to follow your lead and model the same behavior. Be a positive role model. Get active yourself, and get active as a family. Go on family walks after dinner or on weekends, go on bike rides, have a catch, or take your kids to a local lake to go swimming.
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