20 misconception about physical education.
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5 Misconceptions Parents have about Physical Education
Parents,
Are you willing to do one thing that could significantly improve your child’s future?
This one thing will:
*significantly reduce your child’s risk of chronic disease.
*give your child more confidence.
*reduce stress and anxiety in your home.
*improve sleep.
*improve cognitive abilities.
*improve your child’s social interactions.
The one thing that can do all these things and much more is daily physical education. Training your body how to move is critical to physical, mental, emotional, social, and financial well-being. The reality is the vast majority of children and adults are not getting enough daily physical activity. This is leading to dramatic increases in Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity, and other chronic diseases. United Healthcare predicts that if current trends continue over 50% of the population in the United States of America will be diabetic or pre-diabetic by the year 2020.
Did you know that if a person develops Type 2 Diabetes before the age of 30 the personal lifetime medical costs will be over $300,000? This is the out of pocket expense to treat just one chronic disease! People getting Type 2 Diabetes before age 30 will shorten their lifespan by 12-15 years and they will be in poor health the last 10 years of their life.