Every
parent of my generation agrees over the benefits of spending time outdoors for
kids, and laments about how kids are spending fewer hours outside. Compare the
situation with our own childhood. We would be raring to go outside and play.
There
are several benefits of spending time outdoors for the kids as well as for us.
1. Vitamin D
We all
know sunlight is the primary source of Vitamin D [more specifically Vitamin D3]
and thanks to certain advertisements, we also know how Vitamin D is essential
for the absorption of Calcium in the body. Our traditional wisdom has also
vouched for keeping babies in sunlight. But in reality, as more and more people
are living in apartments, they are hardly spending any time in the sun.
Reference this article to read more about Vitamin D.
Personally,
whether it is summertime or winters, I try to take the toddler in the sun for
half an hour at least every alternate day. It gives me and the toddler our
dosage of Vitamin D.
2. Taking a Break on difficult
days
With
young kids, there are days when nothing seems to work, no toy seems to be
interesting enough, no activity seems to be stimulating enough, and then there
are some days when you do not feel like cleaning up the mess. So, what is your
best bet? Outdoors! It always works like a magic. It also gives you a change of
scene, and there is always
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much Veena :-) I am sure every parent knows the wisdom in spending time outdoors.
Deletecompletely agree with you Reema.. my 3 year old kids loses his interest on every activity after 1 hour or so. I have to cleanup the mess and think about another idea which may interest him.. :(. he likes playing in parks and spending outdoors..
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