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13 Ways Parents Can Help Children Be More Physically Active
Ideas for families on how they can be more physically active. The page is hosted at SPARK - a research-based organization dedicated to creating, implementing, and evaluating programs that promote lifelong wellness. |
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ACHPER WA
Supporting professional educators and advocating healthy development for children and youth. |
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Be Active WA
The site offers information for Western Australians on how to be active, as well as provides information for government and community agencies on how to promote and support physical activity. |
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Cooking Activities for Kids
For great cooking activities sourced from Eat Smart, Play Smart - A Manual for Out of School Hours Care. |
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Department of Sport and Recreation
The Department of Sport and Recreation is the lead agency responsible for the implementation of government policy and initiatives in sport and recreation. |
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Five Steps to a Healthy Lifestyle
Good food habits and daily physical activity – if your child has these, they're well on the way to a healthy life. But achieving this isn't always so simple. This website shows you how to do it and links you to many other sites on this important topi |
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HBF Action for Healthy Kids
HBF Action for Healthy Kids was established in 2003 as a coalition between HBF and the community to combat childhood obesity in Western Australia and improve our children's general health. |
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Kids Health and Fitness
Information about nutrition and physical activity for kids and teachers. |
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Quality of Life for Kids
A website that aims to improve the quality of life (QUOL) for kids and their families throughout the world through the provision of information, services and products in relation to their seven core fundamentals. |
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Set Your Children on the Right Path – Promoting Walking and Cycling to School
In 2007, the Heart Foundation conducted the 'make tracks2school' challenge and an accompanying media strategy, to promote walking and cycling to school to primary school students in Years 5 to 7 and their parents. |
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Unplug and Play
The Unplug + Play Parent Campaign targets parents in Western Australia, to increase their awareness of the urgent need for children to spend more time in active play and less time using TV, electronic games and the Internet for entertainment. |
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