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Risky play helps children develop real-world safety skills, new virtual reality research suggests
A recent study published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology suggests that children who engage in risky play tend to ...
Could overprotective parenting be limiting your child's fitness? New research links independence and autonomy to more active, healthier kids.
Children are born to play! And yet, despite our best efforts, many parents and professionals find that some children are not motivated to get moving and prefer watching television instead. Among the ...
The long-term effects of an inactive lifestyle are poor cardiovascular health, weak muscles, inflexibility, and poor ...
Research shows Helping children develop healthy habits at a young age can help lower their risk for heart disease, stroke and other major health problems later in life. that a child’s cardiovascular ...
Pediatricians emphasised that parents should look beyond performance and focus on behavioural cues; some children may hide ...
Children are born to play! And yet, despite our best efforts, many parents and professionals find that some children are not motivated to get moving and prefer watching television instead. Among the ...
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