Kids play 50% less outside.
* Since the 1970s, kids have lost 12 hours a week in playtime,
including a 50% drop in unstructured outdoor activities and less recess
time in 40% of schools, according to Unilever's "Wisk Active
Play" study in 2003. Most mothers (97%) said reducing
children's stress is the No. 1 benefit of outdoor play and 82% said
it enhances self-esteem. Morns blamed their children's dependence
on TV (more than four hours a day), computer games (10 hours a week) and
lack of safe areas to play outside as reasons their children play
outdoors less than previous generations. As children, 70% of moms played
outside every day, compared to 31% of their children today, the study
revealed. Wisk also teamed up with baseball legend Cal Ripken Jr. to
launch the "America Needs Dirt" national public outreach
campaign with tips, programs and information about the benefits of
playing outdoors on www.AmericaNeedsDirt.com.
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