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Dr Kate Steed
PhD Food and Microbial Sciences; Gut Microbiology (University of Reading), BSc Medical Microbiology
Every Summer parents across the UK breathe a universal sigh of relief at the prospect of no school runs for six weeks. Health experts advise that spending time outdoors over the summer holidays could set children up for a better start when they return to school in September – this year, outdoor play could be the best holiday homework.
Dr Kate Steed, Gut Microbiologist, explains:
“Our microbiome is home to trillions of microbes in the gastrointestinal tract – think of it as a clever microscopic eco system. The microbiome can be easily influenced during the earliest years of life and it is thought by scientists that children who expose themselves to different environments have a more diverse and well-balanced microbiome. So, getting those sunshine hours in with a day in the garden or trip to the park is really important.”
The average UK child spends 3.7 hours outside a day during the summer holidays
Research we commissioned in 2019 has shown that, reassuringly, children enjoy an average of 129** ‘Sunshine Hours***’ over the six-week summer holidays. This explains why 8 in 10 parents say the summer significantly boosts their child’s mood (83%) and 67% notice a positive improvement to their child’s health.
Almost three quarters of parents (71%) say their children are happier during the month of August than any other, with ‘going on a day trip’ being the number one activity to make children aged 4–12 years most happy this summer. In fact, little ones don’t always have to venture far – with parents saying they are just as happy playing in the garden (60%) as jetting away on holiday (61%).
Dr Sam Wass, Developmental Psychologist, comments:
“Outdoor play is essential for a child’s cognitive development for a number of reasons. Children naturally have higher energy levels than adults, and being able to run around is not only good for releasing pent-up energy, but it also aids physical development such as muscle growth and bone development. Exposure to natural environments can also have a positive impact on a child’s mental wellbeing, as exploring the outdoors is an incredibly sensory experience, and because it allows children to ‘make their own fun’ has been proven to have a direct, beneficial effect on children’s learning.”
Top 10 activities making UK children happiest during the summer
1. Going on a day trip (63%)
2. Going on holiday (61%)
3. Playing in the garden (60%)
4. Staying up late (51%)
5. Being able to play all day, every day (50%)
6. Playing on the beach (48%)
7. Being together as a family (47%)
8. Being able to play as long as they like (41%)
9. Not having to rush out the door every morning (39%)
10. Seeing more of mum and dad (37%)
We’re focusing on you and your family this summer. Our Babies & Children supplement is here to help your kids reset this summer. Babies & Children is a natural supplement with fibre, suitable for children from birth to 12 years. It has been clinically trialled in school-age children, and is free from artificial sugars, flavours and preservatives.