Sharing Dance launches new online teaching resources
Resources introduce more kids to the physical, emotional, and social benefits of dance
Run-throw-catch-shoot your way to school acceptance
Physical literacy opens many doors for students
Roundup of Canadian physical literacy programs in schools
There are many unique ways to keep kids active at school
Is PE failing our kids? A conversation between a parent and the experts sheds some light
What makes a quality physical education program?
Wheeling: Activities for kids with mobility impairments
These activities for kids with mobility-related physical disabilities will help them develop various movement skills.
Are your kids getting their DPA (Daily Physical Activity) at school?
Kids need to be active throughout the school day
How playground design delivers play “nutrition”
Kids need all kinds of play nutrition at the playground
Canadian elite athletes promote physical literacy for kids
Some of Canada’s top athletes share why it’s important to be physically active with your kids.
Quality sport: The art of creating good activity programs for kids
Quality sport builds more than physical literacy
Play Sports Alberta combines multi-sport and summer fun
Multi-sport camps keep the focus on fun
Kicking: How to teach kids to kick a soccer ball
Teach kids how to strike for power
How active are young Canadians? Read this year’s ParticipACTION report card
Find out how active we are as a country
8 tips to keep you and your family moving and feeling good
A moving family is a healthy family
Improv is a great way to keep physically literate kids moving
Improv teaches how to communicate with your body
The Arena podcast tackles the topic of multi-sport benefits
Listen to AfL’s Richard Monette on the multi-sport approach
What would it look like if schools were “health hubs”?
One teacher’s proposal to build healthier kids
How to help your child master movement skills in the air
Jump into action with these tips
Multi-sport initiative brings together Canada’s top national sport organizations
Check out the new multi-sport website
5 tips to engage children with autism in active play
Common strategies to help kids with ASD
Playing different sports and activities is best for physical development
Study shows the multi-sport approach builds physical literacy
Developing movement skills at a young age is crucial to well-being
It is crucial that our children develop skills at an early age. Inactivity negatively impacts a very important feedback loop – children who are active develop movement skills; skill building boosts confidence; confident children are motivated to seek skill-building activities across a variety of situations. This feedback loop of skill, confidence, and motivation describes how … Continued
Jump outside your comfort zone with a flying trapeze
AfL Role Model takes the leap for her family
Share this poster and support multi-sport for kids
Playing many sports helps develop physical literacy
Introducing the redesigned Active for Life website
It’s now easier to find what you need