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OCCPTA Health and Safety

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

The Decline of Physical Activity: Why Are So Many Kids Out of Shape?

Parents play a significant role in promoting physical activity among young people. Parents can strictly limit TV watching, computer and video game use, and consumption of fast food, and can encourage their children to walk more, play outdoors, and participate in organized physical activities. Read more about how you can keep kids in shape at home and at school.
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