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  • MizzCheryl
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 478

    #16
    Originally posted by SilverSabre25
    I don't know why, after almost 2 years on this site, some things still surprise me.

    But, they do.

    It's crrrazy and a good example of why there's such a health crisis in our country. (I'm not harping on obesity; you can be plenty unhealthy and have a perfect BMI or you can have an awful BMI and in all other areas come out pretty healthy).
    Really! and think how you are improving those kids metabolism! I wish I could do walks everyday and my kids could use them. You are really doing these children a great service. If the parents don't like it then they don't deserve you!
    Not Clueless anymore

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    • EchoMom
      Daycare.com Member
      • May 2012
      • 729

      #17
      Does anyone else have their kids walk with safety bands (child leashes?). When I walk, I push the double stroller and wear one one my back (9 month, 9 month, 6 month) and then the other 3 all walk with safety bands so they stay with me and don't go to slow or fast or wander off. And we take the dog too. People in the neighborhood think we are QUITE a sight!

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      • DBug
        Daycare Member
        • Oct 2009
        • 934

        #18
        Originally posted by Meyou
        I go over how active we are in the interview. .
        I do this too -- I make sure to let every family know that we spend alot of time outdoors, we visit various playgrounds, etc. but sure enough, after a couple of days with a new 12 mo dcg, dcm picked her up while we were in the backyard and said "Wow, you really do go outside! Dcg has never played outdoors before." .

        Maybe she thought I was just making it all up during the interview :confused: ::.
        www.WelcomeToTheZoo.ca

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        • Blackcat31
          • Oct 2010
          • 36124

          #19
          Originally posted by SilverSabre25
          I don't know why, after almost 2 years on this site, some things still surprise me.

          But, they do.

          It's crrrazy and a good example of why there's such a health crisis in our country. (I'm not harping on obesity; you can be plenty unhealthy and have a perfect BMI or you can have an awful BMI and in all other areas come out pretty healthy).
          I agree!

          I saw this morning on Good Morning America that as a whole Americans make up 1/3 of the worlds weight yet we only account for 10% of the population!

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          • Lilbutterflie
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • Apr 2010
            • 1359

            #20
            Originally posted by glenechogirl
            Does anyone else have their kids walk with safety bands (child leashes?). When I walk, I push the double stroller and wear one one my back (9 month, 9 month, 6 month) and then the other 3 all walk with safety bands so they stay with me and don't go to slow or fast or wander off. And we take the dog too. People in the neighborhood think we are QUITE a sight!
            I have thought about getting a Hold-A-Ring Walking Rope to keep them with me and safe; but I really have never needed it. We go over our walking rules before every walk and I've never had one child be unsafe during our walks. But I have a smaller group; 3 dck's and 2 of my own.

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            • countrymom
              Daycare.com Member
              • Aug 2010
              • 4874

              #21
              its not the parents its the kids that complain. I hate winter and I let parents know that once it starts to get to cold we don't go outside, but the minute it warms up we are outside. But I have never had so many kids who complain about going outside, heck going for a walk is like torture. So from feb to nov. we go for a walk for a half hour and then play for another hour almost every morning, you would think by now they would get use to it.

              I can't believe how many literally cannot walk, but I've noticed that if I don't take them out then they don't go out at all. No wonder kids don't know how to play outside, they never go outside. Ok, we didn't go outside today, its an ozone action day, I have a child who needs a haircut and wouldn't last 5 min. outside because his hair is so long, he would die from sweating.

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              • countrymom
                Daycare.com Member
                • Aug 2010
                • 4874

                #22
                Originally posted by Blackcat31
                I agree!

                I saw this morning on Good Morning America that as a whole Americans make up 1/3 of the worlds weight yet we only account for 10% of the population!
                I love GMA and watch it every morning with my own kids while they get ready for school. They love play of the day, but today they missed the trash to treasure find, they love when lara finds stuff and remakes it.

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                • Blackcat31
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 36124

                  #23
                  Originally posted by countrymom
                  its not the parents its the kids that complain. I hate winter and I let parents know that once it starts to get to cold we don't go outside, but the minute it warms up we are outside. But I have never had so many kids who complain about going outside, heck going for a walk is like torture. So from feb to nov. we go for a walk for a half hour and then play for another hour almost every morning, you would think by now they would get use to it.

                  I can't believe how many literally cannot walk, but I've noticed that if I don't take them out then they don't go out at all. No wonder kids don't know how to play outside, they never go outside. Ok, we didn't go outside today, its an ozone action day, I have a child who needs a haircut and wouldn't last 5 min. outside because his hair is so long, he would die from sweating.
                  I used to have kids complain daily about not wanting to go outside and play. Since becoming a zero TV daycare two years ago, not.one.single.kid has complained about being outside.

                  My oldest DCK tells me all the time how mommy takes her for walks after dinner at night but only mommy walks, as she rides in the jogging stroller.

                  Wouldn't be so sad except she is almost 7 years old! :confused:

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                  • Lilbutterflie
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 1359

                    #24
                    Originally posted by countrymom
                    its not the parents its the kids that complain. I hate winter and I let parents know that once it starts to get to cold we don't go outside, but the minute it warms up we are outside. But I have never had so many kids who complain about going outside, heck going for a walk is like torture. So from feb to nov. we go for a walk for a half hour and then play for another hour almost every morning, you would think by now they would get use to it.

                    I can't believe how many literally cannot walk, but I've noticed that if I don't take them out then they don't go out at all. No wonder kids don't know how to play outside, they never go outside. Ok, we didn't go outside today, its an ozone action day, I have a child who needs a haircut and wouldn't last 5 min. outside because his hair is so long, he would die from sweating.
                    I have one that was 4 when he started; and his mom admitted that when they go on walks she puts him in a stroller b/c he sometimes darts in the street. Can you imagine a big, tall 4 yr old in a stroller?

                    He has never once tried anything like darting in the street with me, but he sure did NOT want to walk the first couple months with me! He is still a little slow, and drags his feet sometimes, but he loves his walks to the park now!

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                    • queenbee
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Oct 2011
                      • 132

                      #25
                      I knew you all would understand happyface

                      Originally posted by countrymom
                      its not the parents its the kids that complain. I hate winter and I let parents know that once it starts to get to cold we don't go outside, but the minute it warms up we are outside. But I have never had so many kids who complain about going outside, heck going for a walk is like torture. So from feb to nov. we go for a walk for a half hour and then play for another hour almost every morning, you would think by now they would get use to it.

                      I can't believe how many literally cannot walk, but I've noticed that if I don't take them out then they don't go out at all. No wonder kids don't know how to play outside, they never go outside. Ok, we didn't go outside today, its an ozone action day, I have a child who needs a haircut and wouldn't last 5 min. outside because his hair is so long, he would die from sweating.
                      This summer I have 6 school-agers (all siblings to a current dcks), and MAN are they the best complainers. I love to 'help them out' and get them on the right track during the first week of summer.

                      They say "I'm tired" --- We walk at a faster pace or break into a jog.
                      They say "My legs hurt" ---- We stop in place and bust out some jumping jacks.
                      They say "Are we almost there? Are we there yet? Can we be there yet?" --- We take an extra lap around the track.

                      Only takes a few days and voila! Hurting legs and tiredness are a thing of the past.

                      I love my school-agers this summer :: They encourage us to exercise even more.

                      Wonder what my DCD would say about this.........

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                      • AmyLeigh
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 868

                        #26
                        Originally posted by queenbee
                        I knew you all would understand happyface



                        This summer I have 6 school-agers (all siblings to a current dcks), and MAN are they the best complainers. I love to 'help them out' and get them on the right track during the first week of summer.

                        They say "I'm tired" --- We walk at a faster pace or break into a jog.
                        They say "My legs hurt" ---- We stop in place and bust out some jumping jacks.
                        They say "Are we almost there? Are we there yet? Can we be there yet?" --- We take an extra lap around the track.

                        Only takes a few days and voila! Hurting legs and tiredness are a thing of the past.

                        I love my school-agers this summer :: They encourage us to exercise even more.

                        Wonder what my DCD would say about this.........
                        lovethis
                        I think I will steal this!

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                        • Buxterboo
                          New Daycare.com Member
                          • Jun 2012
                          • 72

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Hunni Bee
                          Do people ever just stop and listen to themselves when they talk? :confused::confused:
                          Im gonna have to say "NO" to this.

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                          • quailsgarden
                            New Daycare.com Member
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 47

                            #28
                            I take my kids on a good walk almost every day. I start them early too. My youngest right now is 16 months and he can easily walk for 35 min. I always bring our wagon and we take our time. My group of kids (16 months, 2,3,4) love going on walks. I have used the wrist tote along type bands a few times. Mostly with 4 year old DCB. The other kids will all hold hands or hold on to the dogs leash.

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                            • daycare
                              Advanced Daycare.com *********
                              • Feb 2011
                              • 16259

                              #29
                              I just did a 3 mile hike with 6 kids ages 24 months to 4.5 years old. WE had a blast and not one person complained the entire time......
                              they ate like bears when we were done and all of them passed out in the car on the way home....hahah got it love it.....

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                              • Snapdragon
                                Daycare.com Member
                                • Jan 2012
                                • 87

                                #30
                                Kudos to all of you who provide lots of exercise! I loved my elder daughter's daycare because she and the other kids spent a lot of time outside, running around and playing in sprinklers (in the summer). In an age where so many kids stay indoors and don't get a lot of outdoor time, it's refreshing to see that there are still many daycares that do provide much needed time outside.

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