Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our daycare has the toddlers outside for two 45 minute sessions a day.
Where are you guys getting four hours a day?! Even on weekends my two and a half year old wants to come inside from our yard at around an hour.
Same. These are suburban SAHMs with the “four hours” or those with onlies. Impossible.
Anonymous wrote:Our daycare has the toddlers outside for two 45 minute sessions a day.
Where are you guys getting four hours a day?! Even on weekends my two and a half year old wants to come inside from our yard at around an hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 hrs per day. More if the weather is nice.
Simply not possible with 2 under 2 in an urban area.
Not possible for you does not mean not possible for everyone. Stroller rides, balcony or yard time, playground time, walks, picnics in the park all can add up to 4 hours/day easily.
I’d love to hear how a parent with an active 23 month old and baby who hates the stroller can be outside safely in public parks for four hours a day in the summer.
+1. Parents misremember.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 hrs per day. More if the weather is nice.
Simply not possible with 2 under 2 in an urban area.
Not possible for you does not mean not possible for everyone. Stroller rides, balcony or yard time, playground time, walks, picnics in the park all can add up to 4 hours/day easily.
I’d love to hear how a parent with an active 23 month old and baby who hates the stroller can be outside safely in public parks for four hours a day in the summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 hrs per day. More if the weather is nice.
Simply not possible with 2 under 2 in an urban area.
Not possible for you does not mean not possible for everyone. Stroller rides, balcony or yard time, playground time, walks, picnics in the park all can add up to 4 hours/day easily.
agree. Also, some of us didn’t use seatbelts as children and are still alive. That does mean it’s good for you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None. I hate nature, hate the sun, hate bugs, don't want to sit in grass, and have always been this way. Perfectly healthy.
You aren’t perfectly healthy if you “hate nature.” Study after study shows that time outdoors is beneficial to mental & even physical health in people of all ages.
Anonymous wrote:My 3-year old is out with his nanny for at least 4 hours every day, and has been since he was 4 months old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 hrs per day. More if the weather is nice.
Simply not possible with 2 under 2 in an urban area.
Anonymous wrote:4 hrs per day. More if the weather is nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 hrs per day. More if the weather is nice.
Simply not possible with 2 under 2 in an urban area.
Not possible for you does not mean not possible for everyone. Stroller rides, balcony or yard time, playground time, walks, picnics in the park all can add up to 4 hours/day easily.Anonymous wrote:None. I hate nature, hate the sun, hate bugs, don't want to sit in grass, and have always been this way. Perfectly healthy.