Much fun can be found from sports, but not as much when partnering up with a loved one, especially if it is one’s child. Join in today in the fun! Practice or introduce a sport with your mini. 

The Mayo Clinic released an outline of sports that can be practiced according to the child’s age.

For example:

Ages 2 to 5

Toddlers and preschoolers are beginning to master many basic movements, but they’re too young for most organized sports. Toddlers who participate in organized sports typically don’t gain any long-term advantage in terms of future sports performance.

For children in this age group, unstructured free play is usually best. This may include:

  • Running
  • Hopping, skipping and jumping
  • Tumbling
  • Throwing and catching
  • Swimming
  • Riding a tricycle or bicycle
  • Climbing on playground equipment

For the complete outline click here.