fredag 2 februari 2018

Physically active children have improved learning and well-being, DMU researchers find.

Ny brittisk studie på 2000 barn och 14 skolor: "Increased activity levels were found to have crucial benefits to a child’s confidence, behaviour, academic achievement and body measurements." "Scott Yates said the research proved that the more physically active children are, the more their health and learning skills are improved."We believe this is because children are spending longer in their buggies as babies, are crawling for longer rather than walking and not being encouraged to play independently."
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