Get Active for your Body and Mind

Get Active for your Body and Mind

Being active is important for children. It helps them grow up strong and healthy. But did you know that it also benefits children’s mental health?

Physical activity:

  • helps children manage worries and negative thoughts
  • helps children cope with stress
  • helps children sleep better, and in turn they feel more energised during the day
  • builds self esteem and a sense of control
  • provides a sense of accomplishment
  • connects children with others
  • distracts them from worrying thoughts
  • releases a feel-good chemical in the brain.

Getting active at a young age will help children build positive routines. Here are some way to support you and your children to be active:

  1. Start small - getting outside every day is a great start, no matter the weather. Climb a tree, blow some bubbles or play in the backyard.
  2. Make it part of your family routine - put regular time aside to be active as a family. This helps to make physical activity part of your day. Parents can be great role models!
  3. Choose an activity that you and your children enjoy doing, it has to be fun for your family to want to do it more often.
  4. Involve other people - the more the merrier, for example, have a play date at a park with another family.
  5. Give children time and space for free play - sports (and training) are great ways to be active. But it is also good for children to have time to play without structure or competitive pressure.

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