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The C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health at the University of Michigan. @mottchildren @umchear
Ann Arbor, MI
Joined August 2011
A variety of situations can make students feel unsafe at school. Children learn best when they are in a safe learning environment. Next week we'll look at parent concerns about safety at their child's elementary or middle school.
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Mott Poll Co-Director Sarah Clark stopped by @Local4News yesterday morning to discuss the results of our latest report on play and the importance of giving kids the space to develop skills like risk assessment and independence through play. https://t.co/g4hcAeEd5R
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A new poll suggests parents can do more to encourage their children to play.
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Are kids still playing like they used to? New @csmottpoll shows screen time is now part of daily play for many toddlers & preschoolers — while 1 in 10 play outside once a week or less. More from the findings: https://t.co/TQ9zvZLhLI
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#Infographic: Independent play at the park Parents who strongly agree it’s healthy for children to take risks when playing (51%) are more likely to report their child engages in these playground activities independently. Latest Mott Poll report: https://t.co/0VOMrwFWdB
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When their child tries a new physical challenge when playing, 48% of parents hold their child’s hand and/or stand right next to them. This is more common among the 41% of parents who report feeling nervous when their child goes too far or too high. https://t.co/0VOMrwFWdB
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Most parents say their child plays outside almost every day (62%) or a few times a week (29%), but 9% say their child plays outside once a week or less. Latest Mott Poll report: https://t.co/0VOMrwFoo3
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On a typical day at home, parents say their child is very likely to engage in physical play like running, jumping or climbing (88%), make-believe or pretend play (68%), object play such as puzzles or blocks (54%), and video games/media play (31%). https://t.co/0VOMrwFWdB
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Get the latest #MottPoll news delivered straight to your inbox, once a month: https://t.co/XK7K30oo06 Monday’s report: Parent perspectives on play
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Play is the main way that young children develop a range of skills that support their physical, mental, and emotional development. Next week we'll look at how parents of kids age 1-5 foster these skills through different kinds of play, risk-taking, and playing independently.
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ICYMI: Back to school with medical or behavioral conditions Latest Mott Poll report: https://t.co/VYwP2EqwMO
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Back-to-school stress may be higher for parents of kids with health conditions, today's national @csmottpoll suggests: 1 in 4 has a child who may need extra support at school — and they feel less confident about helping their kids have a positive year. https://t.co/R7452cGdxS
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#Infographic: Parents of kids with medical or behavioral conditions have more back-to school concerns Latest Mott Poll report: https://t.co/VYwP2EpYXg
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Many parents would like school programs to learn how to support their child’s well-being, such as how to help children deal with conflict (59%), support their mental health (50%), and limit the impact of social media (32%). Latest Mott Poll report: https://t.co/VYwP2EqwMO
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Parents who do vs do not report their child has a medical or behavioral condition are less confident they can help their child have a positive school year (57% vs 71%). Latest Mott Poll report: https://t.co/VYwP2EpYXg
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One-quarter of parents (25%) report their child has a health condition that might require assistance at school (8% medical, 19% behavioral). Latest Mott Poll report: https://t.co/VYwP2EqwMO
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Latest Mott Poll report: Back to school with medical or behavioral conditions https://t.co/VYwP2EqwMO
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Get the latest #MottPoll news delivered straight to your inbox, once a month: https://t.co/XK7K30oo06 Monday’s report: Back to school with medical or behavioral conditions
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The typical stress of starting a new school year at the elementary level can pose additional challenges when a child has a health condition. How do parents navigate when their child has a medical or behavioral condition? We'll take a look at what parents had to say on Monday.
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