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Taking Your Child Outside

Children are extremely active creatures. They are constantly searching for new and exciting things to do. If you look at many children, you will see that they are extremely active at school and look to explore many new things by participating in sports and similar extracurricular activities. Once a child returns to their home, it is very important that they are encouraged to participate in outdoor play and activities. There are numerous benefits to taking your child outside, and we will discuss those benefits in this article.

No matter what age a child is, their level of physical activity, or what they may have to do, it is very important and necessary that a child be able to explore the outdoors. There are numerous activities that can be participated in outside and the possibilities of discovery and adventures are virtually endless when a child is exposed to the outdoors. With a little creativity and participation, there are numerous outdoor activities that you and your child can participate in to enjoy hours of fun!

When a child plays outside, it is a great way to get the proper amount of exercise that they require in order to grow into physically fit adults. In addition to exercise, being in sunshine of the great outdoors also offers many benefits to the body. Taking your child outdoors is a great way to keep them healthy and in shape on the inside and the outside of their body. Additionally, playing outside helps a child to develop very important skills in the area of creativity and imagination.

Taking your child outside can result in a wonderful educational experience. Many parents will purchase books and magazines for children that explain various types of animals, insects, plants, and flowers. They may even take it a step further and allow their child to plant a garden, start an ant farm, dig for worms, or build a home for an animal, such as a cat or a dog. Taking your child outside can help your child to develop important learning experiences that can be cherished for a lifetime.

There are many games and activities that can be set up in the backyard to ensure that your child benefits from play and exercise. These activities include basketball, soccer, skating, volleyball, and other sport activities. You may choose to play other games in the backyard like catch, horseshoes, bubbles, hot potato, and musical chairs. You may even choose to implement outdoor play structures, like a fort or a swing set. All of these types of activities can be very exciting and beneficial to your child.

In addition to all of the above activities, you can enjoy an assortment of other activities in the backyard as a family. You could have a cookout, or a family game day in which everyone participates. There are numerous activities that can be pursued in the backyard as a family. Various types of games and learning activities can be sought out by all members of the family. Be sure to take your child outdoors and create lasting memories with them.



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Breathe New Life into Your Backyard Pool (Richfield Reaper)

(ARA) - Now that summer is here, you're likely to be the envy of the entire neighborhood. In today's economy where gas prices are high and budgets are tight, you and your family are splashing around daily and having lots of fun in your backyard pool.

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Backyard chic: Eating local, without dirtying your hands (International Herald Tribune)

As a result of interest in local food and rising grocery bills, backyard gardens have been enjoying a renaissance across the U.S., but what might be called the remote-control backyard garden — no planting, no weeding, no dirt under the fingernails — is a twist.

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Injury prevention starts in your backyard (Grand Traverse Herald)

Each of five major child injury hazards -- motor vehicles, drowning, burns, falls and poison -- can be found in the backyard during the summer. Riding mowers, inflatable pools, home playground equipment and even natural vegetation and sunlight require a few simple precautions.

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New Home Safety Council(R) Research Reveals Vast Majority of Families Underestimate Backyard Injury Risks (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

From pools and playgrounds to summer barbeques, many home injury risks lurk right in the backyard. Yet, a recent survey conducted by the national nonprofit Home Safety Council reveals that only three percent of U.S. adults surveyed ranked backyard injury among their top home injury concerns.

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Animals and humans cross paths (Collinsville Herald)

Raccoons, opossums and foxes might be coming to or already living in a backyard near you.

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