Research shows children who stay a healthy weight tend to be fitter, healthier, better able to learn, and more self-confident. They're also much less likely to have health problems in later life. Children whose parents encourage them to be active and eat well are more likely to stay a healthy weight and grow up healthy.
NHS National Child Measurement Programme
Education resources
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Guidance to increase physical activity among children and young people in schools and colleges (PDF - GOV.UK)
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Primary PE Activities (Youth Sport Trust)
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Creating Active Schools
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PE and sports in schools guidance (GOV.UK)
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PE and sport premium guidance for primary schools (GOV.UK)
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National curriculum in England: PE programmes of study (GOV.UK)