In this report three troubling facts came to my attention:
*5% of adolescent girls are getting their minimum 90 minutes daily exercise.
*In grade 6, 55% of boys and 53% of girls participate in school sports.
* By grade 12, 41% of boys and 27% of girls participate in school sports.
How can this physical activity crises be solved according to this report?
Michelle Brownrigg, CEO of Active Healthy Kids Canada, says: “We have the opportunity to secure a healthier future for our young children by ensuring that policies mandate daily physical activities in schools and childcare facilities, investing in safe parks and play structures, and providing caregivers and educators with training and support to provide adequate physical activity opportunities to kids.”
Read more about this report on a previous post here

We organized sports like soccer, ball games and rope skipping activities during the noon break. Older students volunteered to referee the younger students' games. Participating was emphasized more than winning to motivate all students to join.


This crucial dress problem is not as serious during scheduled physical education classes because there is a dress code for PE classes, and time to change. However I must bring to your attention the many notes from parents physical education teachers receive each day asking that their child, more than likely a girl, be exempt from classes for many frivolous reasons.
Throughout each day, what all children need are quick movement breaks, the use of recess, noon or after school times to engage in physical activity that is fun and not organized.

So who is to blame for this F on the report card on physical activity for children and youth? I strongly believe it is not the schools. Like the expression: You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink, I have coined a new one: You can lead a girl to the gym, but dressed in inappropriate shoes and clothes, you cannot make her exercise!
How do you think kids can get a passing grade on their physical activity?
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Related Posts:
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Report Card On Physical Activity for Children and Youth
Adaptive Sports and Physical Activities for Special Needs Children
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