Compared to parents of 12 to 17 year olds, a greater percentage of parents of 5 to 11 year olds reported that they have often or very often: played active games or sport with their child (23% versus 35%, respectively); spectated or watched their child participate (46% versus 54%); encouraged their child to play outdoors regularly (66% versus 73%); encouraged their children to play actively. [...] The age-related differences, whereby parents of children aged 5 to 11 years were more likely to often or very often play active games or sport with their children or place limits on the amount of time that their child spends on screen-based activities compared to parents of youth aged 12 to 17 years, existed for both boys and girls. [...] Parental involvement with children's physical activities and sport by age and gender of child Source: 2022 Parent Survey of the Physical Activity and Sport Participation among 5 to 17 year olds, CFLRI Parents of 5 to 11 year boys were more likely than those of 12 to 17 year olds boys to often or very often spectate or watch their child, whereas there were no differences between girls of these two. [...] Parents of 5 to 11 year old girls were more likely than 12 to 17 year old girls to often or very often encourage their child to play outdoors regularly, or to participate in active play instead of screen-based activities, whereas there were no age-related differences among parents of boys. [...] Relatively fewer parents living in Quebec indicated that they often or very often transported their child to their physical activity or sport activities, whereas relatively more parents never or rarely transported their child to their physical activity or sport activities, when compared to the Canadian average.
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- 2022 Parent Survey of the Physical Activity and Sport Participation among 5 to 17 year olds 1
- Many parents often or very often encouraged their children to play outdoors regularly or participate played active games or sport with their children 28. 1
- Figure 1. Parental involvement in childrens physical activities and sport 1
- Figure 2. Parental involvement in childrens physical activities and sport 2
- Figure 3. Parental involvement in childrens physical activities and sport 2
- Parents of younger children aged 5 to 11 years reported more frequent involvement with their childrens active behaviours compared to parents of youth aged 12 to 17 years. 3
- Figure 4. Parental involvement with childrens physical activities and sport by age and gender of child 4
- Figure 5. Parental involvement with childrens physical activities and sport by age and gender of child 4
- Certain types of parental involvement were associated with socio-economic factors such as household income or parental education level. 5
- Figure 6. Parental involvement with childrens activities by household income 5
- Figure 7. Parental involvement with childrens physical activities and sport by parental education level 6
- Regional differences existed for several modes of parental involvement in physical activity and sport. 6