Health & PE Resources for Parents

Since the pandemic, children and adolescents have experienced increased levels of stress and anxiety, and many schools have begun to place a greater emphasis on social and emotional learning (SEL), which teaches students the skills needed to manage their emotions.

Many students learn about SEL — and other health-enhancing skills — in health and physical education class; however, it’s equally important to emphasize physical activity and healthy habits at home.

For parents and guardians who are juggling multiple demands, the idea of adding one more thing to the daily to-do list can feel overwhelming, but incorporating activity and healthy habits can have positive benefits for the entire family.

Getting to Know Your Child’s PE Program

Does your school value health and physical education as a core subject? Our Parent’s Guide and Program Checklist can help you find out.

More Health & PE Resources for Parents

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Health Ed 101 Parent Flyer

This free resource gives an overview of what students learn in health education and why it matters. It helps families understand the goals, topics and benefits of health education while addressing common questions about health education class.

Parent Conversation Starters

Download this free resource to start meaningful, age-appropriate conversations with your child around social health, mental health and personal safety. Each topic includes discussion prompts and tips to guide open, judgment-free dialogue.

Free Early-Childhood Activities

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Kinder, Healthier Schools

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