
Get dads and kids playing together with this Father’s Day coupon book
The ultimate DIY present for active dads and their kids

Little kids can’t play baseball, and what you can do about that
Embrace the fun; forget the drills

6 tips for raising confident and active girls
Helping our daughters cultivate a life-long strategy for success

8 homemade DIY games, from “scolf” to “floor ninja”
Creatively blending a few everyday items with a little imagination

How to use a hacky sack to develop physical literacy + free printable
Easy, effective, and entertaining

Why this teacher assigned unconventional homework
Learning isn’t just about spelling and math

First steps to becoming a hockey player
Every shot, every pass, every goal begins with skating

This active Advent calendar will help keep those kids moving
Give your kids the gift of an active December with this cool printable

7 reasons soccer is essential for kids
You might think of it as a physical literacy wonder drug

First steps to becoming a slopestyle snowboarder
Every sweet spin in the air begins by learning how to turn

Hockey Canada’s top 5 “off-ice” sports and activities to help goalies get better
Why it’s important for goalies to develop skills in other sports and activities

10 fun ways to help kids develop fundamental movement skills
Sometimes (okay, most of the time), it’s impossible to even consider adding anything else to the schedule. But these are some simple—really!—ways to add movement to your child’s day.

8 little-known games to play with your kids
If, like many parents, you’ve found yourself running out of new play ideas for your kids, try these creative and fun lesser-known ones!

Physical literacy checklist: 4-6 years
These fundamental movement skills will help your preschool child become physically literate

Why isn’t there a soccer league for my 4-year-old?
Toddlers and preschoolers need to learn fundamental movements skills before they’re ready to learn the more complicated skills required in structure activities and sports. The best way to help your children learn fundamental movement skills such as running, jumping, throwing and catching is to give them lots of opportunity for unstructured play in environments that … Continued