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Play Like a Girl

Really and truly as I watch children these days I feel a sense of sadness that they don’t know what its like to play outside and not want to come in until you were trying to beat the streetlights. Not knowing the joy of running in the house breathless asking for a jar to store fireflies in just seems wrong.

As parents we can turn things around and give our children those childhoods filled with outside play and teamwork. I love this new campaign “Play Like a Girl” that encourages us as parents to implement not only fun but health and exercise back into the lives of our children.

#PlayLikeAGirl

Here are a few statistics supporting why we need to #bringbackplay

 

Today, more than 12.5 million American girls are overweight or obese. Millions more are physically inactive and missing out on sports which have been shown to contribute to higher test scores, less risky behaviors, increased likelihood of college attendance, higher earnings potential and reduced risk of chronic disease.

Play Like A Girl!® nonprofit organization committed to raising awareness about the importance of physical activity in the lives of girls—especially in the Deep South where obesity rates are highest.

Play Like A Girl’s  mission is to inspire girls everywhere to live happier and healthier by promoting physical activity as a path to lifelong success.

Play Like A Girl!® leverages the collective power of women to unify and deliver the early positive experiences girls need to develop a lasting passion for active play, physical activity and sports.     

 

 

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I just love this campaign. Be sure to check out Play Like a Girl for more beautiful photos and ways to help bring play back! You can also keep up on Twitter | Facebook | Instagram

Are you encouraging play with your children?

3 Comments

  • Reply
    Trina - Baby Shopaholic
    May 12, 2015 at 5:40 pm

    Thank you so much for sharing! We used to stay outside ALL DAY! Until the lights came on!

  • Reply
    MJ
    May 14, 2015 at 10:50 pm

    I love this initiative. It’s so important to encourage outdoor play. I made it to 36 weeks pregnant until I had to cut back on our outdoor activities with Z. But now that I am on the road to recovery, we will be enjoying more outdoor fun.
    I was just talking to my cousin about teaching our girls how to jump doible Dutch.

    • Reply
      Mimi
      May 21, 2015 at 8:48 am

      It really is. Our society has gotten away from true fun activities. I really love this.

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