As #WalktoSchool Week kicks off, we’ve taken a look at all the benefits of getting those little legs walking, rather than jumping in the car to be chauffeured. Why not take part and join over a million pupils and their families to celebrate walking to school?
Research has shown that the benefits to children are profound – challenge everyone in your school to walk every day during Walk to School Week and make a real difference to your children's happiness and wellbeing. Here are 8 tips to get you inspired.
Often it doesn’t feel like we are exercising when we walk to school. It just feels like getting from A to B, but the benefits really add up:
As well as being good for our hearts, lungs, muscles and bones, walking can also have a positive effect on our mood. Research has shown this.
We can enjoy the time together and chat about the day ahead.
Walking to school develops a healthy habit which lasts all your life.
Don’t forget that walking has the added benefit of easing congestion around the school gates, making it a safer place for everyone – especially pedestrians.
When time is less precious, perhaps you could occasionally take a scenic route to school? Check out your environment as you are walking to school. Take inspiration from our Rant & Rave, My Wild Life journal to get your children interested in nature along their school walk.
Make room for nature this June with The Wildlife Trusts’ #30DaysWild challenge. When you sign up to the challenge, you will receive a pack full of ideas, encouragement and Random Acts of Wildness. You’ll also receive a funky wallchart to track your progress, a wild badge, and regular blasts of inspiration throughout June to help you make nature part of your life.