Screen time rises, physical activity dives for U.S. kids, teens during pandemic
Originally published Oct. 1, 2021 by UPI Health News. By Brian P. Dunleavy Children and teens age 6 to 17 had about four hours per day of "screen time" on
Originally published Oct. 1, 2021 by UPI Health News. By Brian P. Dunleavy Children and teens age 6 to 17 had about four hours per day of "screen time" on
Originally published Sept. 20, 2021 in the Lake Superior News. Active students have better grades, enhanced memory, lower absenteeism and better behaviour. The physical activity levels of our young people
Originally published Aug. 3, 2021 in the New Haven Register. By Linda Conner Lambeck Four weeks into a six-week elementary summer school program, there were still new arrivals to John
Originally published July 17, 2021 by the Sheridan Press. By Carrie Haderlie Most elementary-aged students in Wyoming receive less physical education than kids in other states — roughly two times
Stretching and breathing exercises can help students relax and focus as they return to campus Originally published July 19, 2021 by EdSource. By Carolyn Jones To help students relax, some