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Congress May be Next to Say, “Go Outside and Play”

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Monday, November 29, 2010   

LANSING, Mich. - Seven hours in front of electronic entertainment, and seven minutes outside. That's what constitutes "play" for most American kids today, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation study. And that lack of outdoor activity is being cited as one of the reasons for rising childhood obesity in legislation just introduced in Congress. The Moving Outdoors in Nature Act would encourage states to collaborate with communities, businesses, and parents to increase outdoor activities.

Holly Coughlin is a teacher and has coordinated outings for the Sierra Club for 20 years. She says school kids are in real need of the activities supported by this legislation.

"Most schools have had PE cut; you know kids need these programs to get outdoors and do things, and especially out learning about the environment, how to care for things."

Patrick Fitzgerald, director of education advocacy with the National Wildlife Federation, says it's also about restoring balance to kids' lives.

"These state strategies could look at things like walking and biking to school; looking at the school system and after-school programs; and seeing how we can have time for outdoor play and outdoor activities."

The National Wildlife Federation, the Sierra Club and the YMCA are supporting the legislation.

Kaiser Family Foundation research is at www.kff.org




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