How to Raise Active Children
Video Description: By replacing sedentary time watching television or on the computer with active play, parents and children can engage in fun, active play together. Basic skills such as running, climbing, throwing, catching and kicking don't just happen. The early years are the best time to develop these motor skills in a non-competitive environment. Related Article Subjects: How to Raise Active Children, Active Parents Raise Active Children, active play, Child Health and Fitness, How to Raise Active Kids, info4yourlife, parenting tipsHow to Raise Active Children
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