I get it.
I have a 7 and half year old boy.
I know it's easier to just let him sit with his eyes glued to the iPad for hours at a time.
We can get work done, household chores done or even get some free time to be a bum but it's hurting him.
Don't forget that us as parents have all the control and we must maintain it, even in the face of adversity.
And you know what?
All it takes is 15mins a day.
* In 35 countries around the world and in 3600 primary schools, there is a program being run called the Daily Mile.
* Children are taken outside during normal lesson time to run or walk laps of the playground for 15mins.
* The one's who run cover about 1 mile each day, hence the name of the program.
* The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends that children get at least 60mins of moderate to vigorous exercise each day - the type that gets them out of breath.
* They also recommend some resistance training in there too to strengthen their muscles.
* The 2 biggest hurdles in developing the program was to find something that the children will keep doing and it needed to be good for their health bit children actually decided on the activity themselves.
* Children do the Daily Mile at whatever time of the day their teacher chooses and can do a mixture of running and walking and are free to talk to talk to other pupils and teachers as they go
* Researchers compared 391 children aged 4 - 12 in 2 schools over a full academic year where q school did the Daily Mile and the other did not.
* Each child was measured before the program in fitness, physical activity levels and sedentary time and body fat.
* The Daily Mile school increased moderate to vigorous activity by 9mins per day and cut their sedentary time by 18mins per day.
* They saw a 40m increase in how far they could run
* Skin folds also reduced by 4%
* Some query te impact of the Daily Mile on lesson time but a single bout of similar exercise makes more children more awake, improves attention span, improves verbal memory, feelings of well-being and there were also reports of better sleep and diet
You know what?
Why not make this some all important Parent-Child time and get in on the magic of the magic mile yourself!
You can read the full article
here.