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Why Playgrounds Matter in the Battle Against Childhood Obesity

Posted by Churchich Content Team Content on 6 Nov, 2024

The rate of childhood obesity in the United States has more than tripled since the 1970s with 1 in 5 American kids now suffering the physical, mental ...

Keeping Kids Active in Summertime: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers

Posted by Churchich Content Team Content on 24 May, 2024

Summer is a time for fun, relaxation, and creating lasting memories. However, with school out of session, it's essential to ensure that children remai...

Early Childhood Play: Different Types of Play

Posted by Churchich Content Team Content on 4 Apr, 2024

Parents and caregivers know the joy of watching children erupt in laughter as they swing, slide, and explore their local playground. But beyond the sm...

Screen Time Smarts: A Parent's Guide to Nurturing Healthy Habits in Kids

Posted by Churchich Content Team Content on 18 Aug, 2023

How do we encourage kids to play outside in more physically engaging activities?

Splashing Fun Under the Sun: The Rising Popularity of Splash Pads and Their Benefits

Posted by Churchich Content Team Content on 19 Jul, 2023

Splash pads are becoming increasingly popular. More than ever, you can find splash pads in parks, shopping centers, and urban areas. There are lots of...

How to Design a Toddler-Friendly Playground

Posted by Churchich Content Team Content on 20 Jun, 2023

Nurturing young children’s bodies and minds is essential for a happy and healthy upbringing. A great way to help wee ones grow and socialize is to pro...

Intergenerational Play is a Hit!

Posted by Churchich Content Team Content on 18 Jan, 2023

Compared to past generations, children nowadays often have fewer brothers and sisters, and a smaller extended family. With more working moms, single-p...

Playground Safety

Posted by Churchich Content Team Content on 7 Oct, 2022

Getting bumps and bruises on the playground was like a rite of passage growing up. And the bigger the bruise or injury, the cooler you seemed to be.

What Makes a Park More Than Just a Piece of Real Estate With a Lawn?

Posted by Churchich Content Team Content on 19 Aug, 2022

Parks were not a natural occurrence when they first started to appear. They came about as intentional landscapes crafted by people to produce a place ...

Your Role in The Community's Health

Posted by Churchich Content Team Content on 9 Jun, 2022

It is often said that "it takes a village to raise a child". However, sometimes it isn’t a child that the village needs to be concerned with: it’s a s...