- Stronger bones and lower cancer risk: Today's "indoor kids" don't get enough sun and are becoming Vitamin D deficient, causing health risks.
- Trimmer and more healthy kids: An hour of play a day is what doctors say is a basic tool in the effort to ward off childhood obesity and diabetes.
- Improved eyesight: Recent studies find that kids who get outdoor time have less nearsightedness and need for eye glasses.
- Less depression and hyperactivity: Outdoor time in natural setting (even tree-lined streets) soothes kids and lower their need for medications.
- Longer attention spans: Children who stare at TV and video games all day have less patience and shorter attention spans.
- Better at making friends: Children playing together outdoors relate directly with one another, create games together, choose sides and improve their "people" skills.
- More creative: Outdoor kids are more likely to use their own imaginations, inventions and creativity while playing.
- Less "acting out" at home and school: Getting kids away from TV violence and video games helps them see that violent behavior does not always solve problems.
- Measurably better grades in school: The healthy bodies and minds that come with outdoor play are better able to do well in school.
- A longer lifespan and healthier adult life: Doctors estimate that sedentary and obese children lose three to five years from their life expectancy.
Anyone of these benefits could be applied to adults as well as children. So take advantage of your cabin fever and encourage your family to get outdoors! Spring is the perfect time of year to go outside and rediscover the beauty and order in God's creation!
Linked at Raising Homemakers and The Little Green Project @Heavenly Homemakers
Great encouragement for me to get outdoors more myself. If I'm ever blessed with kids I'd like to have limited TV and computer usage more outdoor play b/c that's how I grew up. It seems like ADHD/ADD was very rare even 5-10 years ago so the point they made about outdoors calming hyperactivity is interesting. Stopped by from RH.
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That is one thing that I love about homeschooling - instead of sitting at a desk all day then going home to do more homework, watch tv and text friends, I am blessed to be home with my family, learn OUTSIDE in the best way possible: hands on:)
ReplyDeleteI spend at least 4hrs. outside each day right now (barn chores etc!) and even more in the summer with the garden. God has blessed us with a wonderful life and the nature is incredible~
I am a firm believer in getting my kids outside. That's one reason we walk them to and from school every day. And we love having a backyard!
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