photo by:
bam0027
What exactly does it mean to be physically fit? How can I inspire my child to get active at ages 3, 10, or 18? What about power drinks and exercise for children with physical difficulties? Browse below to find answers to these questions and more to help boost your physical fitness I.Q. and get your child moving.
Additional Content
showing 11 - 15 of 44
-
11.
A Parent's Guide to Youth Cycling
Biking offers a myriad of physical, emotional and developmental benefits for kids. Leah Shahum, Executive Director of...
Source: Education.com -
12.
Back to School: To Walk or Not?
Got a school within walking or biking distance of your child? Here's what you need to know about getting a safe and...
Source: Education.com -
13.
Weight Loss Surgery (Bariatric Surgery)
Like adults, lots of teens wish they could change something about themselves. Fortunately, in some cases — take hair,...
Source: The Nemours Foundation -
14.
Home and Away: How to Keep Toddlers Active
Toddlers don't like to sit still. They wriggle from your grasp and want to be free. That's tiring for parents, but very...
Source: The Nemours Foundation -
15.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries
About ACL Injuries Knee injuries are common among active kids, ...
Source: The Nemours Foundation

