3 Benefits of Scooters For Toddlers, Kids and Teenagers

A scooter is  a must-have riding experience for toddlers, kids and teenagers. That's because scootering helps our kids well being and even encourage them to spend more time our outside.

The technology and the latest toys gadget have reduced playtime for kids. Today, it won't surprise you to find that more kids are turning away from social interactions and that's because they are obsessed with technology and every cool toys they have.

Scootering like a bicycle is a form of outdoor activity that even adults are being encouraged to ride because of the health and fitness benefit attached to it. Here are some of the health and social benefits that scooters have for toddler, kids and teenagers.

Reduces Screen Time

Every toddler as early as 5 years old and under have cool tablets and gadgets of their own. In other words, kids are spending more time on the toy screens, gadgets and television as a form of entertainment.

That's means that kids are not taking their time to play outside. In fact, gadgets and techy toys have increased the amount of sitting time for kids, which can affect their health and social well-being.

According to the Nation Health Services, a toddler under the age of 5 years old needs 3 hours of play time every single day for optimum health and growth.

More sitting time makes kids and toddlers overweight by the time they leave primary school. Given concerns like these, scooter for toddlers, kids and teenagers have a wealth of benefit to these kids.

As a parent, you need to encourage your kids to replace screen time with scooter time.

Make friends Or Hang out with existing friends

It won't surprise you to find that most kids and toddlers cry to their parents that they don't have friends at school and even at home.

This is a common scenario that every parent's faces. And there is nothing that hurts a parent like a kid or young toddler saying that they don't have friends.

That happens because the kids are spending more time with gadgets at home that they have no social life of their own.

The good news....

Scootering make it easy for kids to make friends. That's because they will be riding in groups or packs. Kids can also hold competitions among themselves.

Riding the scooter together, gives kids the chance to learn about each other's personality. Besides that, kids can also pick up other scootering skills like a stunt or other social skills that may help them grow into responsible adults in the future.

Scootering is simply a better way of making friends or just hanging out with existing friends together to enjoy each other's time. Scootering is more fun when kids ride in groups.

Buy your kids a scooter so that they can have time to make friends and hang out on the weekends or weekdays after school. Your kid or toddler will learn their environment when they hang out with people.

Kids learn engineering skills

Kids who ride a scooter develop motor skills which encourage them to customize their ride with different parts. Riding the scooter is fun, but what is more fun, is being able to learn the basics of engineering and mechanics.

With time, kids learn how to customize and even boost their performance with the scooter. They learn the basic of construction which can have a huge impact as they develop their career in the future.

Learning the scooter skills will make kids develop other interest in extreme sports like skating, surfing and skateboarding.

Conclusion

Given the type of food that we give our kids and the zero amount of time spend playing, chances of kids being obese is high.

Kids need more time outside than before. It is true technology make our life  easier but it comes with a cost that we'll have to pay in the future.

Encouraging our toddler, kids and teenagers to spend more time playing outside is the best way of getting rid of overweight and early lifestyle diseases that cause havoc to our kids.

Scootering is an excellent ride for kids, because it gives them a chance to make friends. More importantly, the kids become physically active.

A scooter is  a must-have riding experience for toddlers, kids and teenagers. That's because scootering helps our kids well being and even encourage them to spend more time our outside.


The technology and the latest toys gadget have reduced playtime for kids. Today, it won't surprise you to find that more kids are turning away from social interactions and that's because they are obsessed with technology and every cool toys they have.


Scootering like a bicycle is a form of outdoor activity that even adults are being encouraged to ride because of the health and fitness benefit attached to it. Here are some of the health and social benefits that scooters have for toddler, kids and teenagers.


Reduces Screen Time


Every toddler as early as 5 years old and under have cool tablets and gadgets of their own. In other words, kids are spending more time on the toy screens, gadgets and television as a form of entertainment.


That's means that kids are not taking their time to play outside. In fact, gadgets and techy toys have increased the amount of sitting time for kids, which can affect their health and social well-being.


According to the Nation Health Services, a toddler under the age of 5 years old needs 3 hours of play time every single day for optimum health and growth.


More sitting time makes kids and toddlers overweight by the time they leave primary school. Given concerns like these, scooter for toddlers, kids and teenagers have a wealth of benefit to these kids.


As a parent, you need to encourage your kids to replace screen time with scooter time.


Make friends Or Hang out with existing friends


It won't surprise you to find that most kids and toddlers cry to their parents that they don't have friends at school and even at home.


This is a common scenario that every parent's faces. And there is nothing that hurts a parent like a kid or young toddler saying that they don't have friends.


That happens because the kids are spending more time with gadgets at home that they have no social life of their own.


The good news....


Scootering make it easy for kids to make friends. That's because they will be riding in groups or packs. Kids can also hold competitions among themselves.


Riding the scooter together, gives kids the chance to learn about each other's personality. Besides that, kids can also pick up other scootering skills like a stunt or other social skills that may help them grow into responsible adults in the future.


Scootering is simply a better way of making friends or just hanging out with existing friends together to enjoy each other's time. Scootering is more fun when kids ride in groups.


Buy your kids a scooter so that they can have time to make friends and hang out on the weekends or weekdays after school. Your kid or toddler will learn their environment when they hang out with people.




Kids learn engineering skills


Kids who ride a scooter develop motor skills which encourage them to customize their ride with different parts. Riding the scooter is fun, but what is more fun, is being able to learn the basics of engineering and mechanics.


With time, kids learn how to customize and even boost their performance with the scooter. They learn the basic of construction which can have a huge impact as they develop their career in the future.


Learning the scooter skills will make kids develop other interest in extreme sports like skating, surfing and skateboarding.


Conclusion


Given the type of food that we give our kids and the zero amount of time spend playing, chances of kids being obese is high.


Kids need more time outside than before. It is true technology make our life  easier but it comes with a cost that we'll have to pay in the future.


Encouraging our toddler, kids and teenagers to spend more time playing outside is the best way of getting rid of overweight and early lifestyle diseases that cause havoc to our kids.


Scootering is an excellent ride for kids, because it gives them a chance to make friends. More importantly, the kids become physically active.


Melissa Gibson
 

Melissa has been a technology writer for the last five years. She lives in New York City and during her vacation, you will find her riding scooters, reading books and hiking mountains.

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