Toddlers need 3 hours of physical activity a day 😳

Just seen that the recommended amount of physical activity for a 2 year old is 3 hours a day, i feel terrible theres no way my girl gets this much…I have a younger baby too so cant do as much with her having to stop to feed & change baby etc. please tell me im not the only one 😟

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Oh god no you’re not the only one lol. I mean she runs about the house but we definitely don’t get out a lot especially winter x

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Luckily my son goes nursery on morns. Dont tgink i do that much when he is home. Ivr got a newborn so i cant possibly do constant play

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No ur not the only one I don't do that much with my son he runs around the house and is very hyperactive but the only time we r out in the winter is when we go to the shop which is 10 minutes there and 10 minutes back and half the time he is getting carried there lol

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When we hear "3hours physical activity" we think 3hrs running full pelt around a park.. which I don't think is realistic but what is true of toddlers is that they don't stop moving unless strapped in!

Aslong as they don't spend most of their days 'contained' in a high chair, activity chair or car seat I wouldnt worry. Xx

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