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Ideas for Parents: Physical Education & Physical Activity in Schools

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Video Summary

  • Parents can play an important role in getting schools to provide opportunities for physical activity before, during, and after the school day.
  • Examples include daily physical education, recess, classroom physical activity, physical activity clubs, and intramural sports.
  • Suggested activities align with a Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program and can help contribute to the recommended 60 minutes of physical activity students should have each day.