All posts by Sara Smeaton

Getting outside – and active – with Nature’s Playground

Getting outside – and active – with Nature’s Playground
April 23, 2013 No Comments »

This book is a great road map to enjoying the outdoors Read More »

Alone in the swimming pool

Alone in the swimming pool
April 18, 2013 No Comments »

It’s important that kids transition into their teens feeling confident and being active Read More »

Our family’s new approach to summer camps

Our family’s new approach to summer camps
April 9, 2013 No Comments »

Try to plan early, remain flexible, and find camps that offer a variety of outdoor activities Read More »

Carl Honoré connects physical literacy and the slow movement

Carl Honoré connects physical literacy and the slow movement
April 3, 2013 3 Comments »

The mini-me syndrome, or why professionalizing youth sports is detrimental to our kids Read More »

The risky business of being brave

The risky business of being brave
March 4, 2013 3 Comments »

Encouraging children to make their own courageous decisions Read More »

Geopalz pedometers not able to motivate all kids to action

Geopalz pedometers not able to motivate all kids to action
February 21, 2013 No Comments »

Device has practical limitations and might be better suited to older children Read More »

Celebrating hearts on Valentine’s Day

Celebrating hearts on Valentine’s Day
February 12, 2013 4 Comments »

We're going to have a family dance party to keep our biological hearts healthy Read More »

My family ventures onto the ice for a New Year’s Day skate

My family ventures onto the ice for a New Year’s Day skate
February 4, 2013 2 Comments »

Diversity, as opposed to specialization, is demonstrably beneficial in developing physical literacy Read More »

Resolutions of a non-sporty mom

Resolutions of a non-sporty mom
December 31, 2012 2 Comments »

Striving for improvement is more important than reaching every single goal Read More »