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3610 Michelle Witmer Memorial Drive New Berlin, WI 53151
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3610 Michelle Witmer Memorial Drive, Suite 100 New Berlin, WI 53151 262-330-5199
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Playgrounds are a staple of childhood nostalgia. And what's not to get excited about? From primary colors on solid structures to platforms of various heights and so much more. While it's (quite literally) all fun and games for the kids, you, too, can take advantage of what the playground has to offer.
With spring in full swing, enjoy the warmer weather by breaking a sweat outside and taking it one step further by getting the whole family involved. There are plenty of ways to stay active on a playground, and the most fun is playing your favorite childhood games with your kids. Need help remembering some of the best ones? Take a look at these great options! Not only will the whole family have fun and build stronger relationships, but parent-child play helps develop skills in creativity, gross motor skills, cognitive flexibility, regulation of emotions, and more.1
Even if the kids preoccupy themselves, set the example of an active lifestyle anytime, anywhere. Playgrounds offer more than slides and bridges; they disguise a gym hidden in plain sight! Have you ever worked your glutes using a swing to do squats? Or, strengthen your core using parallel bars in an "L" hold? No? See what's possible by visiting the links below, and be sure to share your workouts in our Facebook group!
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