Distance-learning this fall? Don’t forget PE
Originally published Aug. 19, 2020 by Aleteia. By Calah Alexander With most schools around the nation resuming learning remotely rather than in person, both teachers and parents are scrambling to try and ensure that their
Recess canceled: Here are ways to keep young virtual learners active this fall
Originally published Aug. 11, 2020 by WUSA9. By John Henry Most schools in the DMV region will be starting their year online. So how will local students stay healthy without gym class and other physical
Houston parents and educators get ready for at-home physical education
Originally published Aug. 19, 2020 by Re/New Houston, a Houston Chronicle publication. By Julie Garcia Six-year-old Eliza Burke is starting first grade. “But I used to be in kindergarten,” she says matter-of-factly as she put
Exercise helps alleviate students’ anxiety as online learning is on the horizon
Originally published Aug. 15, 2020 by The Spokesman-Review. By Ed Condran Moving from in class to online learning hasn’t been an easy adjustment for many children. It’s not surprising since anxiety can rear its head
Virtual learning? Here’s how to teach P.E. in your own backyard
Originally published Aug. 18, 2020 by Channel3000. By Josh Spreiter As more and more schools look to start virtually online this fall, there’s a push for more physical education at home. As a parent, you
Physical Activity, Social Interaction Concerns During Remote Learning
Originally published Aug. 6, 2020 by the NBC5DFW. By Ben Russell A lot of attention is being paid to the academic impact of the remote learning approach that millions of Texas schoolchildren will likely experience,