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Structured children's gyms are popping up all over the country, giving kids a place to play and helping them get fit. You can think of them as a mix between daycare and a sports club. They offer fun activities and education to help with your child's physical development.

There are a couple of reasons these places are looking into options that will get them fit. They also offer a safe place to play, since many of our neighborhood parks aren't as safe as they used to be. For busy parents, a gym is a better alternative than the babysitter for keeping their offspring under supervision.

But the greatest benefit of these structured play areas is their educational benefit. Gyms offer programs for all age groups, up until their teen years, but the real rise in memberships is due to parents enrolling their little ones. Structured ones help kids learn skills that they will use throughout their schooling. They offer both social and physical benefits for children's development.

Development Of Physical Skills

Gyms help children develop fitness skills for life early. They teach them body awareness by participating in simple sports activities. These activities develop their muscles, help them with their balance and improve hand-eye coordination.

They can also give your children an early start in sports like golf, mountaineering, ball sports or any number of other interests your kids have. Your child may or may not be the next Tiger Woods, but it can develop into a lifelong interest for them, and starting early gives them a boost over others. Even if they don't pursue any sports, these activities help them develop physically.

This increases their flexibility, speed and coordination that they can develop in a structured gym and helps them get ready for the challenges that will face them at school.

Social Development

Another benefit is the social development they'll get. The structured activities help your them prepare for kindergarten. Important social skills like taking turns, waiting and sharing are easily learned by little ones in this structured environment.

Just spending time with other kids and enjoying fun activities help prepare them for kindergarten. The social skills they can learn will help them throughout their schooling. These places are especially good for those who suffer from autism or trauma, or those who just have trouble coming out of their shells.

Fitness gyms are a great way to fight obesity and provide your child with a place to play. They also offer important physical and social benefits that will help your child get ready for kindergarten. Look for gyms in your area and see what they have to offer.

by: Andrew Stratton




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