About half of preschoolers do not spend time playing outside with a parent each day, even though outdoor play has been tied to a host of benefits for young children, including avoiding childhood obesity, a recent US survey found.
In interviews with parents of about 9,000 children, fewer than half of mothers and only a quarter of fathers reported taking their child for a walk or playing with them in the yard or park at least once a day.
“Especially for parents who work outside the home ... it’s not so easy to have outdoor playtime with your children every day,” said Pooja Tandon, a pediatrician at the University of Washington in Seattle, who worked on the new study.
Guidelines from the US National Association for Sport and Physical Education suggest that children get at least an hour of physical activity a day for long-term health benefits, such as helping to ward off childhood obesity. Preschoolers should also get a few hours of unstructured playtime each day.
However, while some parents may assume their children are getting outdoor time in childcare or preschool, that may not always be the case, Tandon said.
She and her colleagues used data from a nationally representative study of US children born in 2001.
Along with other information collected when the children were infants, researchers, whose findings were published in the Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine, asked parents of preschool-aged youngsters how often they would take their child outside to play in the last month.
Forty-four percent of mothers and 24 percent of fathers said they had parent-child outdoor playtime each day. According to the interviews, half of the children got to play outside at least once daily with either one of their parents.
Neighborhood safety did not seem to be an important deterrent to going outside with more than nine in 10 parents saying they felt their neighborhood was safe.
Girls and non-white children were less likely to go outside with a parent, as were children whose mothers spent more time working outside the home.
Tandon and her colleagues did find that children with a few regular playmates were more likely to get daily time outside, perhaps because parents take turns taking a few children to the park at a time — a good strategy for time-pressed parents.
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