Physical Health

Physical Health

There are numerous reasons as to why children should be encouraged to take part in regular exercise and sport. By taking part in competitive play with their peers children learn to develop social skills as well as an understanding for how that particular sport works and the skills needed to be a good team player. […]

There are numerous reasons as to why children should be encouraged to take part in regular exercise and sport. By taking part in competitive play with their peers children learn to develop social skills as well as an understanding for how that particular sport works and the skills needed to be a good team player.

Taking part in sports can give children grounding and a basic understanding of how to interact and work with others, equiping them with the foundations needed for adult life and beyond. As a parent, teacher or coach it can be rewarding to see your students and children develop and get more confident in their sport as is the knowledge that they are relieving stress and are phyically healthier in doing so.

Today we answere the question to why is sport important for children whilst explaining the benefits of getting children to take part in sport.

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Physical Health

By adopting a ‘whole-school’ approach to healthy eating and exercise schools can better encourage students to take a more active role in their health and wellbeing. This advice is amongst other practical guidance that’s available with this infographic on ’20 tips for promoting healthy eating and physical activity in schools.’

By adopting a ‘whole-school’ approach to healthy eating and exercise schools can better encourage students to take a more active role in their health and wellbeing.

This advice is amongst other practical guidance that’s available with this infographic on ’20 tips for promoting healthy eating and physical activity in schools.’

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