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Study: Parents are the biggest obstacle to letting kids play


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By Janice D’Arcy, Washington Post

A report on why children in day care are sedentary suggests that it’s not the care providers, but the parents, who are mostly to blame.

The study, “Societal Values and Policies May Curtail Preschool Children’s Physical Activity in Child Care Centers,” will be published in the February issue of Pediatrics and was published online today.

It focused on childcare centers where, according to previous research, close to three-fourths of pre-school-aged America children are enrolled and where they spend only 2 to 3 percent of their time playing vigorously.

Researchers set out to find out why so little time was spent playing. They studied 34 racially and demographically diverse Cincinnati-area child-care centers and found three consistent obstacles to exercise.

Providers told researchers that they felt pressure from parents to keep children from vigorous play that might lead to injury and also pressure to focus instead on academics.

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  1. Tahoeblusailor says - Posted: January 4, 2012

    I agree with the study. Go to any playground and parents are running around making sure the kids are safe and not doing anything where they might get hurt. I have friends who are teachers and parents come in telling them to get rid of toys or other items in the classroom because (insert reason here) I also think that these laws about toys in Happy Meals are a joke, what happened to parents saying no to fast food, parents who turn off the video games and the TV,and parents who have the ability to be a parents, not a friend or buddy.