Originally published March 24, 2019 in the Rome News-Tribune. By Andy Miller, Georgia Health News Kids love school recess: Kicking a soccer ball, clambering up a jungle gym, chasing each other on a playground. And such unstructured play is not just fun, researchers say. Recess can help improve academic performance and reduce fidgety behavior and negative conduct …
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