Children move more when schools improve their outside space — 68.5 per cent said schools report an increase in children's physical activity
following outdoor improvements.
Children also move more when schools improve their outside space — 68.5 per cent said schools report an increase in children's physical activity
following outdoor improvements.
Not exact matches
In addition to the multitude of evidence, there is much anecdotal support about benefits of
outdoor education experiences; teachers, for example, often speak of the
improvement they have in relationships with students
following a trip.
Set clear limits, take breaks, establish a good — realistic evening routine — another thought is to see how much
outdoor and physical excercise the children are getting — many children that have trouble with sleep notice significant
improvement when spending more time in nature —
outdoors, climbing, using their full bodies and reducing screen / passive time as well as
following a healthy diet.