Keeping Kids’ Minds and Bodies Active


Summer is just around the corner and with it children’s break from the routine—mornings spent sleeping in, afternoons spent watching television or playing video games in the cool air conditioning and evenings enjoying a nice ice cream cone before bed. It may sound great, but a summer spent like this can have lasting negative effects.

Kids are less physically active and engaged in learning during the summer months and research shows that children gain weight two to three times faster than during the school year. In addition to that, kids can fall behind academically because they don’t have access to out-of-school learning opportunities.

With this in mind, on Saturday, May 7 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm, the Fond du Lac Family YMCA and Boys and Girls Club is hosting  Healthy Kids Day®, a Family Strengthening Event.  Healthy Kids Day is a powerful reminder not to let children idle away their summer days but instead, focus on physical and mental play.  Across the nation nearly 1.3 million participants will partake in games, activities, arts and crafts and more. Here at the Fond du Lac Family YMCA and Boys and Girls Club, families and children will take part in an outdoor block party, featuring the Y Kids’ Triathlon sponsored by Agnesian HealthCare, and including a BMX show, Fond du Lac Fire Department water games, DJ Sean Boogie, Lemonade Day stand, a petting zoo, arts and crafts, lots of fun games, and much more.HEALTHY KIDS GIRL

 

“The Y and Boys and Girls Club believe in the potential of all children, and we strive to help kids find the Wow! factor inside themselves. A child’s development is never on vacation and Healthy Kids Day is a great opportunity to educate families and motivate kids to stay active in spirit, mind and body throughout the summer,” said Greg Giles, Executive Director/CEO, Fond du Lac Family YMCA.

In celebration of YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day, the Y offers the following tips to help families develop healthy habits:

  • High Five the Fruits and Veggies – Make sure kids get at least five servings a day, the minimum number nutritionists recommend to maintain healthy childhood development. And to keep kids’ taste buds evolving, have everyone in the family try at least one bite of a new fruit or vegetable at least once a month.
  • Foster an Early and Ongoing Passion for Books – Read to and with your kids. Help children read at every age and every stage of their development.
  • Team Up for Athletic Events – Set a family goal of great health by teaming up for community or charity events like races, walks, fun runs, bike rides, etc, such as the Agnesian HealthCare Color Burst 5K.
  • Volunteer Together – Find a cause that matters to the kids. Open their eyes to a world beyond themselves and the rich rewards that come from making a difference.
  • Make sleep a priority – Doctors recommend 10-12 hours of sleep a day for children ages 5-12 and 7-8 hours per night for adults. Sleep plays a critical role in maintaining our healthy immune system, metabolism, mood, memory, learning and other vital functions.

 

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