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Walking and Children

With so many indoor entertainments today — video games, computers, cartoons, etc — it’s not surprising that the level of participation in physical activity is going down. Kids are less active; parents are less active. And in case you haven’t noticed… everybody’s weight seems to be going up!

So what can you do to help get your kids up and moving a little? Walking is a great exercise for physical AND mental health. You just need the right motivation.

  1. Make the walk exciting. Have a destination in mind that will be interesting to your child, even if it’s walking to the movie store to rent a new game.
  2. Keep in mind that younger children may not have the stamina for a long walk — you may need a stroller for your longer strolls!
  3. Stop and look at things along the way! Kids might not be interested in the local landscape, but they may want to look at that huge bug over there.
  4. Make the walk a treat, rather than a chore. Build the walk around another event — walk to a local street fair, walk to a friend’s house, or walk to a favorite picnic spot.
  5. Make sure everyone has comfortable clothes and shoes!
  6. Choose interesting routes. Maybe a nature trail, so the terrain is a little uneven and interesting? Maybe there will be a fallen tree to hop over? Maybe you’ll find a small stream to play in? Your animal lover might like to go on a walk in the woods if there’s a chance of seeing deer or chipmunks!
  7. Join forces with another family and plan a walk together!
  8. If you live close enough to school, you can always walk home together instead of driving over to pick them up and driving back. Stop for an after-school treat on the way home?
  9. If the walk is a fun family experience, everyone will be more likely to want to go again!