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Health Tip: Your Child's Development

(HealthDay News) -- Once children learn to walk, it''s important to help foster their physical development, growth and coordination.

The Nemours Foundation suggests these guidelines for physical activity in toddlers:

  • Toddlers need at least 30 minutes of structured activity each day -- including walks, playground time or exercise classes (like tumbling). Preschoolers need at least 60 minutes of such structured activity each day.
  • Toddlers need at least one hour each day of unstructured playtime, when they can foster their imaginations with toys and games.
  • Except when asleep, toddlers should not be sedentary for more than one hour each day.
  • Indoor and outdoor play areas need to be safe for a toddler''s play.



-- Diana Kohnle

Last Updated: March 30, 2007

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