Anonymous wrote:4 hrs per day. More if the weather is nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No such thing as too much as long as its bot too hot/freezing. My kids got at least 2 since birth. Even just a stroller walk in winter or early morning in summer.
Ive plopped my kids in a pack and play outside or a pen while i do yardwork on weekends if they are younger than 2. After that they help out in the gated yard or just play in the water table and hammocks. We aim for 2 outings a day minimum. One is with the nanny and one with me when i get home or they are already out at 4. At 2 and 5 they are outside for at least 3 hrs. Oldest and i take a walk after dinner most days when the toddler is in bed.
I'm from Ukraine, where it's freezing a lot, and there they believe infants sleep better outside, so you will see strollers out for hours in 15 F weather. It's all about bundling up!
Anonymous wrote:4 hrs per day. More if the weather is nice.
Anonymous wrote:No such thing as too much as long as its bot too hot/freezing. My kids got at least 2 since birth. Even just a stroller walk in winter or early morning in summer.
Ive plopped my kids in a pack and play outside or a pen while i do yardwork on weekends if they are younger than 2. After that they help out in the gated yard or just play in the water table and hammocks. We aim for 2 outings a day minimum. One is with the nanny and one with me when i get home or they are already out at 4. At 2 and 5 they are outside for at least 3 hrs. Oldest and i take a walk after dinner most days when the toddler is in bed.
Anonymous wrote:For optimal development and physical and mental health. Are we talking 1-2 hours? Or more? Does this apply in the winter as well?
Anonymous wrote:How young? For my 9 month old, I am for 1-2 hours. Winter was much easier than summer - on a very hot and humid day, I don't always get there.