How to Keep Physical Education Fun and Safe for Elementary Students
How to keep Physical Education fun and safe for Elementary Students during the age of COVID-19 and remote learning
How to keep Physical Education fun and safe for Elementary Students during the age of COVID-19 and remote learning
Keeping kids active is crucial for their mental and physical health - especially now. Here's how Physical Education teachers are trying to get students off the couch during the pandemic
As schools reopen, will this be the least fit generation of schoolchildren ever?
Experts share how parents can encourage their children to have a positive relationship with physical activity.
When young children are active, their brains and bodies develop the ABCs of "physical literacy," a key developmental foundation.
P.L.A.Y.: An acronym to remind you why letting children play is a responsible and critical way to support children's development through the COVID-19 pandemic.
From obstacle courses to playing music, school children give their thoughts on how to make a daily run more exciting.
Kids get more exercise at school than at home, says study
How physical activity provides an opportunity to build character, use teamwork, and foster a sense of belonging in schools.
Students who take part in physical exercises like star jumps or running on the spot during school lessons do better in tests than peers who stick to sedentary learning, according to a new study.