 | Children 'not exercising enough' Only one in 40 11-year-olds meets the national target of an hour of physical exercise a day, say researchers.
A University of Bath study of 5,595 children found that 95% of boys and 99.6% of girls fell short of this time. |
 | No outdoor play 'hurts children' Children's health is suffering because they are losing the chance to paly outside, a group of experts has warned. |
 | How to make your kids school smart tips on getting children off to a good start for the new school year |
 | Tough exercise sports clubs offering sport for visually impaired children. |
 | Diet link to bad behaviour A survey of more than 10,000 children funded by Organix found children who regularly ate junk food were nearly three times more likely to behave badly than those who avoided it completely |
 | Oliver’s plan fails as pupils snub healthy school meals Most papers report on figures obtained by the Liberal Democrats yesterday which show the Government is almost a million children below its 2009 target for encouraging more children to take up the healthy school meals |
 | Health warning on lunch boxes Research carried out by the School Food Trust shows children taking a school meal are more likely to be eating vegetables and fruit and filling up on bread than children eating packed lunches. |
 | Half of all children in Britain could be obese by 2050 Sophie Borland reports that the Government warned yesterday that almost half of all children risk being dangerously overweight by 2050. |
 | New Website for Playforce Playforce, the UK’s Premier provider of school playground equipment, has a new website which not only provides comprehensive details about the company’s products but also acts as an online information store. |
 | A quiet revolution in schools presents a fitter picture Gordon Brown announced a £100m increased investment for school-age sport. |
 | Give kids a break’ schools should have longer lunch breaks so children could do more sport |
 | Drive to get children playing outdoors 21 per cent of children play outside every day |
 | Free fruit at school has little benefit says study published in health journal A Government scheme launched three years ago to give children free fruit has failed to improve children’s health. |
 | Obese children risk being stigmatised Overweight children are being put at risk of being bullied |
 | Middle-class children are more likely to be over weight children of wealthier parents are more likely to be over-weight than poorer ones. |
 | Work out with the kids at the playground mothers can get fit by playing with their children at the playground |
 | Imaginative Role Play Playforce New Tunnel Train A tunnel train complete with a passenger carriage and sand pit carriage has been devised by Playforce for school playgrounds. |
 | Children’s behaviour improved by school sport hildren are misbehaving in the classroom because of a lack of opportunity to play sport. |
 | Take obese children from parents, say doctors overfeeding to be considered a form of parental neglect or abuse. |
 | Quarter of toddlers overweight or obese An Institute for Child Health study of 14,000 children born 2000 - 2002 found 18 per cent were overweight |
 | How playgrounds keep the old young playground for pensioners in Germany |
 | Childhood freedoms curtailed by parents children should not be allowed out until they are 16 |
 | Ever decreasing circles The mental health of 21st century children is at risk |
 | keep children safe but don’t rap them in cotton wool Traditional games such as conker and snowball fights could be revived to prevent children turning into “cotton wool kids” |
 | Playforce a Leading UK Playground Equipment Provider Wins National Award Playforce, a leading UK playground equipment provider based in Wiltshire, has walked away from the national finals of the British Small Business Champions (BSBC) award ceremony in London with two sparkling trophies. |
 | Why my school does not need a playground School will have no playground |
 | Top Finance Director Drawn to Prosperous School Playground Equipment Company Playforce A top Finance Director has joined the team of Playforce, Wiltshire Business of the Year, drawn by the company’s quality service and rapid growth. |
 | Pupils on the Ropes and They Love it Going to school has never been so much fun for some Bedworth pupils after new playground equipment was installed in the Early Years Foundation Stage area by Playforce the UK’ premier provider of Playground equipment for schools. |
 | Playforce Marathon Run Raises Money for Local Charity The fourteen members of Playforce staff who took part in the Nationwide Bath Half Marathon raised £2700 for the Bristol-based children’s charity Hop Skip and Jump. |
 | Young Playground Equipment Company Wins Wiltshire Business of the Year Award When Edward Webb first decided to start his own business with a £5000 Prince’s Trust loan, he little imagined that, just eight years on, he would be stepping on to a stage to accept the highly prestigious Wiltshire Business of the Year Award. |
 | Playing Equals Learning When you look back at your own childhood, what is it, that you remember? We’ll each have our own answers, of course, but I suspect that a common thread will be having the time and space to play. |
 | Local Commercial Playground Equipment Company Plans Bulgarian Orphanage Make-Over CONDITIONS for orphans in Bulgaria – a country soon to become a member of the European Union – are often diabolical. |
 | Business Boom Creates New Jobs at Local Playground Equipment Company Playforce, Wiltshire’s Business of the Year, has increased its Consulting Team to cope with a significant growth in workload. |
 | Schools are ordered to give lessons in yoga yoga is set to become compulsory in Indian schools |
 | Worried parents are paying for children to get fit at gym Helen Nugent reports that child membership of Britain’s major private leisure chains has increased by nearly 40% over the past three years. |
 | Fruit fools Ruki Sayid reports on drinks that are bad for kids. |
 | School nurses go in to class The Mirror reports that Ministers will be told every school should have its own nurse |
 | Huge increase in cases of diabetes among children A number of papers report on a study carried out by the University of Bristol which found that the number of very young children with Type 1 diabetes has risen dramatically in the last 20 years. |
 | Childhood obesity tips on beating obesity |
 | 15 minutes football ‘can halve obesity risk’ children becoming obese could be halved with 15 minutes of moderately vigorous exercise each day. |
 | Parents are focus of new childhood anti-obesity education campaign new anti-obesity campaign launched by the government |
 | Blame the junk food Professor Terence Wilkin of Plymouth University blames the rise in childhood obesity purely on larger portion sizes of unhealthy foods |
 | Fat pupils on fish oils make a mental leap A number of papers report on research carried out at St George’s Hospital, southwest London, which found overweight children who took fatty acid dietary supplements showed dramatic improvements in concentration, reading, memory and mental agility. |
 | School Playground Equipment Workers Run for Charity CHILDREN’S charity Hop Skip and Jump is to benefit from the blood sweat and blisters of a team from a local company as they run for sponsorship in the Bath Half Marathon next week. |
 | Play is an Important Part of Sustainable Development by Julia Budniak At a time when each and everyone of us is finally becoming more aware of the need for sustainable development in order to try and preserve our world, we are told that the most expensive state school ever to be built in Britain won’t have a playground. |
 | School Sport Matters primary-school children are heading towards serious health problems in later life.  |
 | by 2010 every child will have the opportunity of four hours of sport a week Two hours of sport within the curriculum but also provide the means outside normal teaching hours for at least another two hours |
 | Britain is the worst country in the industrialised world in which to be a child, closely followed by The UNICEF charity looked at 40 indicators to gauge the lives of children in 21 economically advanced nations -- the first study of its kind -- and found Britain's children were among the poorest and most neglected |
 | Playforce Creates Playground Equipment Environments by Julia Budniak As adults, we often sit and wonder at the seemingly endless energy and drive that children put into their play. Their minds wander in and out of imaginative spaces very easily, engaging in role-play, living out scenarios, and exploring the world around th |
 | Pupils given pedometers to fight obesity 45,000 pedometers will be handed out to primary school children |
 | MPs warn of obesity risks ‘to an entire generation’ Obesity costs the nation around £3.5 billion |
 | Our children eat the most junk in Europe British children consume more confectionary and fizzy drinks than children from any other nation in Europe. |
 | Too much, too young children have never been fatter or so prone to eating disorders |
 | New Adventure Timber Trail at Wyberton School time has become a little bit more of a timber trail adventure down at Wyberton Primary. |