Fight for your right to play
Casual sport and neighbourhood play are important. But as our urban centres grow, competition for our public spaces increases as well.
Start a Polar Bear Club at your child’s school this winter
Let kids play outside every day
Improv is a great way to keep physically literate kids moving
Improv teaches how to communicate with your body
Fun with biking and tennis at TAC Sports camp
Kids learn lots of new sports at this Toronto day camp
Toronto hosts North American Indigenous Games this month
Indigenous youth from Canada and the U.S. compete in 14 sports
Toddlers will have fun and develop skills at circus school
A new way to lay the foundation for physical literacy
Theatre for babies sets the stage for physical literacy
Music, visual, and tactile play-based scenarios
How boxing is helping battle the effects of Parkinson’s Disease
Actively fighting back can lessen the effects of this affliction
Your kids can move like they’re in a video game with parkour
Family fun running, swinging, climbing, vaulting, and rolling
Kids in the Woods Initiative builds kids’ character and develops physical skills
Time outdoors is a great way to cultivate physical abilities
10 things kids and parents will love about TAC Sports Camps
Everything about TAC is fun and exciting; here are some highlights
It is possible to be a casual hockey player. Here’s how
You can play for fun in leagues, at local arenas, and in backyard rinks
Do your kids get enough physical activity at daycare? Here’s why you should care
As a parent, you have the power to change things
What makes trampolines so great for your kids
It develops balance, agility, and coordination
Toronto kids choose midnight basketball over Kimmel
A late night basketball program for youth in Toronto’s community housing neighbourhoods
Get hiking with your kids, even in Canada’s urban centres
Hiking provides opportunities to share great experiences with your kids
Physical literacy at Totum Life Science
Dr. Stacy Irvine on the organization’s dedication to teaching kids fundamental movement skills
Our family’s new approach to summer camps
Try to plan early, remain flexible, and find camps that offer a variety of outdoor activities
Why your kids should walk to school
Exercise, autonomy and ecological responsibility are just three of the reasons
Summer day camps for kids
Many municipalities offer day camps or specialized camps. Some are general programs that give kids a chance at many different types of activities, including sports, outdoor adventures and museum and gallery visits. Others are more intensive around a particular interest, like art or computers; the best of these also provide opportunities for regular physical activity … Continued