Survey Reveals Parents' Struggles and Solutions for Kids' Outdoor Time

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A recent survey by Retrospec involving 1,000 American parents highlights the challenges and benefits of outdoor play for children. While nearly half of the parents reported their kids spend five hours or less outside each week, an overwhelming 96% acknowledged that outdoor activities significantly improve their children's mood. The survey also revealed that 82% of parents find screens to be a major barrier to outdoor play, with many families experiencing tension over screen time. Safety concerns are evident, as 21% of parents only allow outdoor play with adult supervision. The findings suggest a strong desire among families to increase outdoor time, despite the hurdles posed by busy schedules and technology.
Key Details: • 49% of parents say their child spends five hours or less outdoors weekly. • 82% of parents report screens hinder outdoor motivation. • 21% of parents require adult supervision for outdoor play. • 43% of fathers encourage organized sports, compared to 29% of mothers. • 63% of parents have spent over $100 on outdoor gear in the past year.