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Children Spend More Time in Active Play When Parents Participate

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Apr 05, 2016
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New research suggests that children spend significantly more time in active play, and less time in sedentary play, when parents participate. The prospect of fighting childhood obesity will give hyper-involved parents yet another reason to take an active role in their child’s playtime.

—The Wall Street Journal

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