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Healthy Me: What I need to grow healthy and strong Healthy Food Physical Activity Safe Environment Friendship School My Family

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Page 1: Healthy Me: What I need to grow healthy and strong Healthy Food Physical Activity Safe Environment Friendship School My Family

Healthy Me: What I need to grow healthy and strong

Healthy Food

Physical Activity

Safe Environment

Friendship

School

My Family

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Physical activity is any movement produced by our body that results in some expenditure of energy.

(NSW Department of Education and Training 2011)

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BEN

EFIT

S T

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HY

SIC

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TIV

ITY

Build strong bones and muscles.

Improve balance and develop skills.

Maintain a healthy weight.

Opportunities to make friends.

Improve self-esteem.

(Department of Health and Ageing 2004)

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HOW CAN PARENTS HELP

REMEMBER:

Children need at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity every day.

Children should not spend more than two hours a day using electronic media for entertainment (e.g. Computer, games, TV)

(Department of Health and Ageing 2004)

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REFERENCES

NSW Department of Education and Training (2011). Physical fitness or physical activity? Definitions and differences. Retrieved from

http://www.curriculumsupport.education.nsw.gov.au/secondary/pdhpe/assets/pdf/pa_001.pdf

Department of Health and Ageing (2004). Australia’s physical activity recommendations for 5-12 year olds. Retrieved from

http://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/9D7D393564FA0C42CA256F970014A5D4/$File/kids_phys.pdf

Food Standards Agency (2007). The Eatwell Plate. Retrieved from http://www.childrenshealthyfood.com/healthy-food-schools/pics/food-

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