Active Play, Every Day

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Active Play, Every Day

Active Play, Every Day is more than a podcast. It is a movement to protect childhood through motion. Hosted by Dr. Emily Greenwald, pediatrician, mom, and advocate for childhood health. The show explores how daily movement shapes kids’ bodies, brains, and emotions. You will hear from experts in pediatrics, psychology, physical therapy, education, and play research, along with real parents navigating real life.Episodes cover active play ideas, risky play, neurodiversity, sleep, motivation, screen-time balance, school challenges, sports burnout, and how to build sustainable habits of movement at every age. The goal is simple. Help every family find a realistic path toward 60 minutes of active play every day. Because play is not extra - it is essential.

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    Active Play and Healthy Sports Parents: How to Keep Youth Sports Fun and Prevent Burnout

    Dr. Emily Greenwald sits down with Jonathan Carone, host of the Healthy Sports Parents podcast, to tackle one of the most stressful environments for modern families: the hyper-competitive world of youth sports.Inside this episode, you’ll learn:• Why kids quit sports and how parents can support their experience • Why the car ride home can be the most dreaded part of youth sports (and how to turn this around) • How the 5-to-1 positivity ratio changes a child’s attitude, perception, and psyche• Why winning actually ranks surprisingly low on the list of what makes sports fun for kids• How to keep kids, especially girls, supported and safely engaged in sports as they navigate puberty and body image challengesWhere to find Jonathan:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healthysportsparents/Website: https://healthysportsparents.com/Where to find Dr. Emily:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dremilygreenwald/Website: http://activeplayeveryday.comThank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. It really helps the show reach more families.This podcast is sponsored by Nex Playground, an active play gaming system that helps kids move indoors through full-body games that support learning, coordination, and joy.This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.

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    Active Play Starts with Joy: Making Movement a Daily Family Habit

    Feel like you should be doing more to stay active—but don’t have the time? This episode is your reset. Dr. Emily sits down with Terra Castro (16 Ironmans + 42 marathons!) to talk about what happens when you ditch extreme fitness and focus on something that actually sticks: joyful, everyday movement.In this episode:1. Why all-or-nothing fitness doesn’t work2. What “workout snacks” are (and why they do)3. Simple ways to get your whole family moving4. How to make movement feel fun againWhere to find Terra Castro:InstagramWebsiteWhere to find Dr. Emily:InstagramWebsiteThank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. It really helps the show reach more families.This podcast is sponsored by Nex Playground, an active play gaming system that helps kids move indoors through full-body games that support learning, coordination, and joy.This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.

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    Active Play “Kids to 5K”: The 1% Better Approach to Building Kids’ Confidence Through Running

    Episode 5 of Active Play, Every Day opens with a sobering reality: childhood obesity rates have tripled since the 1960s. Dr. Emily sits down with Sherry White, Executive Director of GO FAR, to explore how something as simple as running can transform far more than physical health. It builds confidence, reshapes mindset, and creates meaningful community connections, giving kids a stronger foundation for life.Inside this episode, you’ll learn:Why running is simply the vehicle, and how it builds confidence, resilience, and goal-setting skillsHow the “1% better” approach keeps kids motivated and makes big goals feel achievableWhy movement supports not just physical health, but mental health, focus in school, and stronger relationshipsWhat starting from zero actually looks like, even if your child (or you) doesn’t see themselves as a “runner”How community and shared experiences make active play stick for familiesThank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. It really helps the show reach more families.This podcast is sponsored by Nex Playground, an active play gaming system that helps kids move indoors through full-body games that support learning, coordination, and joy.This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.

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    Active Play Starts With You and Why Parent Engagement Matters Most

    Research shows the biggest factor in child development during play isn’t toys or square footage — it’s parent engagement.In Episode 4 of Active Play, Every Day, Dr. Emily is joined by pediatric occupational therapist Brittni Winslow to talk about why playing with your kids matters so much for development, regulation, and connection.They discuss how play helps children build real skills, why movement can help kids regulate after a long day, and what parents can do if playing doesn’t come naturally. You’ll also hear practical ideas for making active play easier at home, using simple prompts like “I wonder…,” and helping play stay fun without turning into chaos.In this episode, you’ll learn:• Why play is the foundation of child development• How movement supports emotional regulation and attention• What to do if playing with your kids feels awkward or hard• Easy ways to make play more engaging without overcomplicating itThank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. It really helps the show reach more families.This podcast is sponsored by Nex Playground, an active play gaming system that helps kids move indoors through full-body games that support learning, coordination, and joy.This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.

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    Active Play and Sleeping Strong

    The importance of sleep and active play in children’s lives cannot be overstated. In today’s podcast episode, Dr. Emily talks with Dr. Sujay Kansagra, Pediatric Neurologist and children’s sleep expert at Duke Health, and inventor of the Lullabee, a smart crib mattress. They explore the crucial relationship between sleep, physical activity, and overall child development. Show notes and study links.Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. It really helps the show reach more families.This podcast is sponsored by Nex Playground, an active play gaming system that helps kids move indoors through full-body games that support learning, coordination, and joy.This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.

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    Active Play and Why Risky Play Matters More Than You Think

    Ever have one of those playground moments where you pause between “be careful” and letting your child figure it out? That risky play matters more than you think! The climbing. The jumping. The speed.In this episode of Active Play, Every Day, Dr. Emily Greenwald talks with Dr. Mariana Brussoni, a global leader in risky play research, about why these moments are not reckless play–it is essential play.In this episode, we cover:What risky play actually isHow it supports confidence, resilience, and emotional regulationThe difference between risk and hazardWhy “be careful” often backfiresDr. Emily's Active Play prescription for families learning how to step out of their comfort zoneFull episode notesThank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. It really helps the show reach more families.This podcast is sponsored by Nex Playground, an active play gaming system that helps kids move indoors through full-body games that support learning, coordination, and joy.This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.

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    Active Play in the Classroom

    The latest Active Play, Every Day episode, challenges the traditional sedentary school model and explores how embedding movement throughout the school day through action-based learning can transform focus, behavior, academic performance, and student well-being.Imagine a school where academic performance soars, behavior issues dwindle, and mental health concerns diminish. This is not just a dream but a reality for many schools implementing active play strategies. In this blog post, we explore insights from the Active Play Everyday podcast, hosted by Dr. Emily, in which she discusses the transformative impact of action-based learning on children's education with Principal Paul Travers.Resources, Supply List & ShownotesThank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. It really helps the show reach more families.This podcast is sponsored by Nex Playground, an active play gaming system that helps kids move indoors through full-body games that support learning, coordination, and joy.This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.

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    Welcome to Active Play, Every Day

    Our kids are moving less than ever before. That matters. It matters for their bodies, their brains, their mental health, and their confidence.If you believe movement matters, but daily life, packed schedules, screen negotiations, weather, homework, and tired evenings often make it feel complicated, the Active Play, Every Day podcast is for you.Active Play, Every Day is more than a podcast. It is a movement to reclaim active, joyful play in childhood. Play isn’t extra. It is essential.Hosted by Dr. Emily Greenwald, a double-boarded pediatrician, mom of three, and childhood wellness advocate, this bi-weekly podcast explores how daily movement shapes kids’ physical health, brain development, emotional regulation, confidence, and resilience. Most importantly, it offers families a realistic path to 60 minutes of active play every day, without guilt, pressure, or impossible standards.For show notes and resources, visit ActivePlayEveryDay.com Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. It really helps the show reach more families.This podcast is sponsored by Nex Playground, an active play gaming system that helps kids move indoors through full-body games that support learning, coordination, and joy.This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Active Play, Every Day is more than a podcast. It is a movement to protect childhood through motion. Hosted by Dr. Emily Greenwald, pediatrician, mom, and advocate for childhood health. The show explores how daily movement shapes kids’ bodies, brains, and emotions. You will hear from experts in pediatrics, psychology, physical therapy, education, and play research, along with real parents navigating real life.Episodes cover active play ideas, risky play, neurodiversity, sleep, motivation, screen-time balance, school challenges, sports burnout, and how to build sustainable habits of movement at every age. The goal is simple. Help every family find a realistic path toward 60 minutes of active play every day. Because play is not extra - it is essential.

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