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Physical activity and exercise for children

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Key facts

  • Physical activity is important for your child’s growth, development and health.
  • Encourage your child to spend more time moving and less time sitting.
  • Toddlers and preschool-aged children should be active for at least 3 hours a day, while school-aged children and teenagers should be active for at least one hour a day.
  • It’s important to limit screen time, because this is time when your child isn’t moving.
  • Being active as a family will encourage your child to be more active.

What are the benefits of physical activity for my children?

Physical activity is essential for your child’s healthy growth and development. It's good for their body and their mind.

Infants and children need daily physical activity because it:

Physical activity also leads to a healthy heart. It can help prevent overweight and obesity and lower your child’s risk of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and some cancers later in life.

What type of exercise should my child do?

Your child can get enough exercise with everyday unstructured activities such as:

Encourage them to move more and sit less.

Babies can play on the floor and have tummy time. Young children enjoy playing, running around, going to the park and exploring.

When your child reaches school age, they may do more structured exercise and sports, such

as football, netball, swimming, dancing or yoga. They can also be active by walking to school or doing chores at home.

What if my child doesn’t like sport?

Many children find sport fun. They learn new physical skills, enjoy playing in a team, and learn the thrill of winning and how to bounce back from defeat.

However, not all children enjoy or have the physical skills needed for particular sports. Support your kids by encouraging them to practise and overcome difficulties. It’s okay if your children don’t like sport. Help them find an activity they enjoy — anything from judo to skateboarding. Your child might like to walk your dog, or a neighbour’s dog, or enjoy raking up leaves in the garden. There are lots of ways to get your kids to be active that don’t involve sport.

How much activity do my kids need?

This depends on how old your child is. The Australian guidelines recommend:

Find out more about the physical activity guidelines for:

How much screen time is okay?

When your child is watching a screen, they’re missing out on time they could be active.

It’s recommended that children under 2 should not watch television or use electronic devices at all.

For older children, limit the time spent watching television and playing on computers, tablets or other electronic devices to:

What can I do to get my kids to be more active?

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