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Through consistent encouragement and active participation, parents and caregivers can guide children toward a balanced and joyful lifestyle that values the wonders of the outdoors.
Outdoor play helps children learn skills, develop physical strength, and benefits mental well-being. Time outdoors can also provide an opportunity to make friends.
Certain elements of play contribute directly to children's physical and cognitive development. This helps them grow from curious kids into confident, intelligent, and physically capable young adults.
New research shows how outdoor parks provide opportunities for children to engage in risky play and develop independence and problem-solving skills.
Life Is outdoor play the key to children’s health? The number of children who must share playgrounds well beyond their capacity has been described as a ‘postcode lottery’.
Check how limited outdoor play affects children’s mental health, leading to anxiety, emotional issues, poor cognition, and social challenges.
New research published in Acta Paediatrica suggests that children who engage in outdoor play during their preschool years have a lower risk of developing obesity later in childhood.
Not only do children need way more movement than our sedentary society allows them, experts suggest, but they need precisely the kinds of movements that make adults gasp, if they are going to thrive.
Discover how outdoor adventures shape resilient kids. From physical health benefits to fostering creativity, nature holds key lessons for young minds.