With Increased Technology Comes Decreased Activity
Children are spending more and more time on a tablet, in front of the television, or on a video game system. Kids love the newest devices, apps, movies, and television shows. These tools of entertainment can be a great source of fun and enjoyment. However, they have the potential to negatively affect a child’s health by limiting movement.
“Children gain weight two or three times faster during summer vacation than during the school year.”
When children are in school they are constantly supervised, and their diet and activity are monitored. In the summer, it is easy for a student to slip into the routine of electronic entertainment and snacking while their physical health gets set aside. Here are 5 ideas for helping children stay fit and active.
Alternatives to Summer-Time Sluggishness
1. Join a Club or Team
Children will not only have a reason to get fit, but they will also be learning valuable life lessons and building strong relationships along the way. Swim clubs are a huge hit in the summer, and baseball is in full swing along with many other camps and training. Through practices and games, students will get plenty of needed activity.
2. Summer Camps
3. Teach Healthy Eating
4. Limit Screen Time
5. Get Active with Children
Make this a summer to remember for both you and the children in your care. With children’s metabolisms potentially slowing over the summer, making physical activity fun again can be a major solution to the problem. Get students and children moving this summer so that they can return to a new school year feeling healthier and more confident than ever!

