If you are concerned with your child's exercise, you can take them to the park and take a light walk or jog. You and your child can go on biking or scooter trips. Even once a month trips to your local gym is a good idea. He/She can be familiar with the equiptment.
A child is supposed to get at least 1 hour of exercise a day or 7 hours of exercise a week.
Katherine Young has written: 'Exercise can be child's play!' -- subject(s): Exercise for women, Family recreation, Mother and child
There is no need for a child of five years to use exercise equipment. It places the child in danger, as these machines are designed for adults and there is a high risk of injury if they are used improperly.
Healthy products and healthy foods are good for your child. Sunshine and exercise.
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It depends on how much physical exercise the child gets.
Don't force a child into anything he/she does wish to be part of. But a child can take part in exercise which is good for the body. Every child has a calling, train a child in line with his/her calling.
If he has primary custody or even visitation rights, you cannot take his child far enough away that he cannot readily exercise his custody/visitation rights unless he gives you permission to do so.
it keeps your lungs healthy and other air can be foul and full of chemicals that will harm your lungs
There is no harm to your child from watching tv and playing video games. It is good to exercise but it could be harmful to the child to take them out of their comfort zone.
There is no requirement to take them just because you exercise.
It is better for both you and the child if you exercise regularly during pregnancy. Consult your physician for specifics.