Being Active

From crawling and climbing to dancing and playing outside, little ones love to move! Being active helps them grow strong, learn new skills, and feel happy. It’s also great for making friends and building confidence.

As a parent or carer, you’re the biggest influence on your child’s play. Every day, whether you’re at home, in the garden, or out and about, you can help them stay active and have fun.

Below you’ll find easy ideas and tips to get your child moving. These activities will help them grow healthy, stay active, and enjoy every wiggle and giggle!

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Being active every day helps your child grow up healthy and happy. It’s good for their body, mind, and learning.

  • Healthy bodies – Moving helps build strong bones and muscles.
  • Happy minds – Active children often feel better and have more energy.
  • Better sleep – Children who move more tend to sleep better.
  • Ready to learn – Physical play helps with balance, coordination, and focus.
  • Less screen time – Being active means less time sitting still.

The UK Chief Medical Officers say young children should be active for at least 3 hours a day. This includes walking, playing, dancing, climbing, and other fun activities.

Simple ways to help your child be active:

  • Go to the park
  • Dance to music
  • Play games outside
  • Let them help with safe jobs around the house

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Toddlers love to move and it’s great for their development! At 2–3 years old, children are learning to run, jump, climb, and balance. These movements help build strong muscles, support brain development, and boost confidence!

Whether it’s dancing, chasing bubbles, or playing at the park, every little movement helps your child grow and thrive.

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At 3–5 years old, children are full of energy and ready to take on new challenges. They’re learning to run faster, jump higher, climb with confidence, and use their bodies in more coordinated ways. Physical activity at this age helps build strength, balance, and coordination and it’s great for their confidence and learning too!

As children grow, they enjoy testing their abilities like hopping on one foot, riding a scooter, or playing team games. Encouraging these kinds of active play helps them develop important skills for school and everyday life, while having fun and building independence.

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Rotherham offers a wide range of physical activities for babies, toddlers and young children to help them move, play, and grow. From baby yoga and sensory play to toddler football, dance, and stay and play sessions, there’s something for every age and stage. Local Family Hubs, Children’s Centres, community groups, and sports clubs provide welcoming spaces where children can build strong bodies, develop coordination, and make new friends – all while having fun!

Explore what’s happening near you and find the perfect activity to support your child’s physical development.

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