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As far as physical activity goes, American kids are mostly C and D students. And “everything is graded on a curve,” says Jordan Carlson, a professor of pediatrics at Children's Mercy Hospital ...
From designing a brain-friendly diet to encouraging them to be physically active, here are a few ways to boost brain development in kids.
Physical activity is going to look very different, but it’s still crucial. Here’s how we can keep it safe, according to Alexis Glick, CEO of GENYOUth, an organization dedicated to creating ...
But even before families became more confined to home due to closures and social distancing, children were not getting enough physical activity.The 2020 ParticipACTION report card report card ...
The Miami Marlins Foundation teamed up with the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society (PBATS) on July 22 to host a ...
A study published in Pediatrics this morning by researchers at the University of Montreal offers positive news for Wii-loving teenagers and their parents: games such as Wii Sports and Dance Dance ...
It was all fun and games in Redford for a special group of kids. They sweated and soaked in the sun, using physical activity ...
There are plenty of things for kids to explore and enjoy at these fun activity centers. Kids will create their own adventures and make friends through experiments and problem solving activities.
77% of kids have a family member who usually drives them to play spaces, practices or games, but children from low-income households are less likely (61%) to use family members for transportation ...
American kids earned an overall grade of a D- on the U.S. Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. What can be done about that?