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24 activities to keep your non-sporty kids moving
Moving everyday is good for all kids. So how do you get your non-sporty kid to be active? Try these fun activities!
Managing screen time: Spread the word-POST
These shareable images provide tips for managing the time kids spend in front of the computer, smartphone, and TV.
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Thinking of buying a backyard play set? Read this first
A backyard play set is a great way to nudge kids to get outdoors and have fun. Before you buy, check out these tips.
Introducing Active Start: A brand new resource for parents
It is clear that physical activity is crucial for the well-being of our children. It’s not only essential to their physical health, but in their mental health as well.
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5 things to do if your child is on a team that loses (all the time)
I take comfort in the idea that trying for something—and then failing—can often help build a child’s confidence and resilience. The reason I find this notion so comforting is because this year, my daughter is on a sports team that works hard, plays their hearts out, shows up to every game—and then loses. Game after … Continued
1 frisbee, 14 active games for kids
Engage your kids with 14 active frisbee games like ultimate frisbee, hoop-bee, and more! Keep them entertained and energized with these fun activities.
Children’s anxiety and the decline of play
Research shows that kids have been feeling more anxious in recent years. Learn why and what we, as parents, can do to help.
Fun no-equipment outdoor games for kidsDay Camp at Home Week 8: Where the Wild Things Are
Whether you’re looking for games for a big group or just a few, this list is a great go-to guide for fun, active, no-equipment outdoor games!
Why outdoor play is more important than ever
As we all navigate COVID-19, active, outdoor play is exactly what our kids need. Here are some tips to help them get outside, get creative, and get messy.
Get active in your neighbourhood with Explore Your 2.4
The Explore Your 2.4 program encourages children to get outdoors, explore their neighbourhoods, and spend more time in independent play.
Day Camp at Home Week 6: Under the Sea
This week in our at-home summer camp, try these games, activities, and books that will take your child on a deep-sea adventure (ocean not required!).
It’s never too late to become active for life
There’s no doubt that as you age, you have to adapt how you can be active. But getting active as a family doesn’t have to be difficult or strenuous.
Indoor activities for four-year-olds to enjoy
Check out this exciting list of fun boredom-busting indoor activities that any four-year-old can participate in, especially on rainy days.
57 fun physical activities for kids aged 2 to 4
These toys offer many great options for encouraging young children’s sensory play and brain development—and they’ll help promote physical literacy.
20+ nature activities for kids
These creative and explorative nature activities will help you and your kids get outside, learn new things, and have fun together.
Day Camp at Home Week 5: Going Green
In our Day Camp at Home, this week we’re sharing tons of environmentally friendly and Earth-aware games and activity ideas.
Tips for getting active with your non-sporty child
Growing up, my son just wasn’t into in sports. I’ve since learned that sports are just one way to be active—and that physical activity should be enjoyable.
Day Camp at Home Week 4: Summer Olympic Games
We may not be able to cheer on Team Canada at the 2020 Olympic Games this year, but there are lots of fun ways to get your kids in the Olympic spirit.
8 Summer Olympics-themed sports games for young kids
Although the real Olympic Games won’t be held until next year, there’s no reason why your family can’t enjoy some Olympics-themed fun at home this summer.
2020: The summer of trying new things
Instead of dwelling on what we can’t do this summer, we’re going to use the next two months of unscheduled days as an opportunity.