Toddler exercise
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Yoga is always calming and the best exercise for Kids. Since Yoga day is approaching we are so excited to try these easy beginner Yoga poses for kids. #yogadayposter, #yogaposesforkids

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Our team of therapists created Gross Motor Exercise Worksheets that target individual occupational therapy goals and incorporate unique learning style.

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Take a walk through nature with this garden themed yoga for kids routine. Suitable for use with children of all ages. Includes free, printable poster.
These stretching exercise cards are a fun way to get kids moving. Use them during holidays, as brain breaks or just as fun activities as part of games.
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These fun indoor gross motor activities will get your toddler moving during the day, even if you're stuck at home! Winter, fall, rainy days - help them burn lots of energy and exercise daily, so your toddler and preschooler can sleep better at night. These physical toddler activities at home are great for #2yearold and #3yearold toddlers and should be part of your toddler daily schedule. 180 minutes daily is the minimum #indooractivities #indoortoddleractivities #toddleractivities #athome
A fun way to get the kids moving and exercising while stuck in the house!

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I've found these super-easy 6 Yoga Poses Toddlers Can Do--that they'll actually DO. And this, my lovelies, is how you yoga with toddlers.
Burn off a good amount of energy with these easy & fun indoor toddler activities at home! For us those activities are a must-do to practice and develop gross motor skills. Great for the wintertime and rainy days when you are stuck at home! It's super easy and simple to include them on your daily toddler schedule - perfect for a 2 year old. Also, if you are wondering how much exercise does a 2-3-year-old need, the answer is simple. Toddlers should be active at least 3 hours a day, including

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