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Benefits of physical activity for children

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Key facts

  • Children of all ages can benefit from being physically active.
  • Exercise is essential for your child's physical and mental health.
  • Your child will benefit from any physical activity — it does not need to be a structured sport.
  • It's important to help your child balance the time they spend sitting at school and at home with physical activity.
  • Your child can try a mix of activities to strengthen their muscles and bones and increase their fitness.

What are the health benefits of exercise?

Exercise can be anything that:

Encouraging your child to be physically active every day will help them stay healthy through adolescence and adulthood.

Benefits for your child's physical health

Physical activity can:

Benefits for your child's emotional and social health

As well as supporting your child's physical health, exercise is also good for your child's brain development and wellbeing. Safe exercise is a chance for your child to have fun with friends and family. Physical activity can:

How much physical activity should my child do?

According to Australia's Physical Activity Guidelines, the amount of exercise your child needs depends on their age.

Birth to 1 year

While unable to move on their own, your baby should have at least 30 minutes of tummy time during the day. You should supervise your baby, and help them by:

When your baby starts to move around on their own, you can help them develop by:

1 to 5 years

Young children aged 1 to 5 years should be physically active for least 3 hours each day. This should be spread throughout their day. You can encourage your child to do different, fun activities that include:

Once your child reaches preschool, their 3 hours of exercise should include at least 1 hour of high energy activity. This can include playing running games like tag.

5 to 17 years

Children aged 5 years and older should aim for at least 1 hour of physical activity every day. This exercise doesn't have to be structured and can be spread throughout the day.

You can encourage your child to do activities like:

These activities should be a mix of moderate or vigorous intensity. Your child should be able to still talk while doing moderate activities. While vigorous activities will make your child's heart and breathing rate rise.

Your child should also do activities that strengthen their muscles and bones, like:

Encourage your child to do vigorous activity and strengthening exercises at least 3 times a week.

How can I encourage my child to be physically active?

There are ways you can help your child be active and get enough exercise. You can try:

You can also encourage your child to be more active by including physical activity in their normal routine. This might mean:

Fewer than 1 out of 4 children aged 5 to 14 years get the recommended amount of physical activity every day.

How can I help my child spend less time sitting?

Australian children are spending more time than ever sitting or lying down, because they're:

This is known as sedentary behaviour. It's important to help your child find a healthy balance between sitting still and moving their body.

Children aged 5 to 12 years should have no more than 2 hours a day of screen time for entertainment. This includes:

Children aged 2 to 5 years should spend no more than 1 hour a day in front of a screen.

Children under 2 years of age shouldn't have any screen time at all.

You can encourage your child to find activities with less screen time and more opportunities to move, like:

Resources and support

You can also call the healthdirect helpline on 1800 022 222 (known as NURSE-ON-CALL in Victoria). A registered nurse is available to speak with 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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