New digital resource to help keep kids active while homeschooling in Suffolk

New online resource to help parents and carers in Suffolk.

Kelly Hutchinson and her children
Author: Abi SimpsonPublished 22nd Jan 2021

Suffolk County Council's launched a new digital resource aimed at helping parents and carers build exercise into daily routines of children being home schooled during lockdown.

The website, which is part of the Keep Moving Suffolk campaign, brings together a host of curriculum-based resources and information, to try and make exercise fun and engaging.

The authority says it's in response to data showing that activity levels of children and young people have fallen significantly during lockdown prompting fears of a long-term impact on their physical and mental health and wellbeing.

Tim Hollingsworth, who's the Chief Executive of Sport England, said: "Great credit is due to the hard work of parents and carers but the challenges caused by the pandemic are fierce.

"Developing children and young people's physical literacy is essential in creating a positive and lifelong relationship with activity and without it many will not enjoy the health and social benefits associated with living active lives."

Cllr James Reeder, Cabinet Member for Public Health and Prevention at Suffolk County Council urged parents not to under-estimate the power of exercise on children's education, saying: "Besides the obvious health benefits from being active, exercise has a wonderful ability to help and support a child's educational attainment.

"Not only does it improve their concentration and make them more focused it is proven to improve their readiness to learn.

"So, by building in regular exercise breaks throughout the day children will be happier, healthier and better equipped to study."

He added "No one expects parents to act as teachers, or to provide the activities and feedback that a school or nursery would.

"However, by integrating exercise across the day they will be supporting their children's learning as well as their physical and emotional health."

Kelly Hutchinson from Ipswich who is currently balancing running a business with home-schooling her two children, Marley, aged 6, and Remy, aged 4, explained why she's making exercise a key part of her children's day.

She said "I really notice the difference by keeping them active. I'm finding that their concentration is a lot better after we've done a walk or some exercise.

"They seem much more focused and, overall, are healthier and happier kids."

She continued "It's a big challenge home schooling and juggling work and home life so the Keep Moving Suffolk website is a godsend. I'll be using it on a regular basis."

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