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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends all children and adolescents, including non-athletes, get at least ...
The latest data from the National Childhood Measurement Programme (NCMP) shows that nearly 1 in 10 children (9.6%) in England ...
A brand-new summer experience is coming to the midlands — and it’s not your average camp. Think teamwork, resilience, outdoor ...
Sports scientists at Nottingham Trent University wanted to understand the potential impact on cognitive function of combining ...
Buenos Aires is full of parks that combine fun, nature, and learning. We’ll tell you which are the best to visit with family ...
AS parents raise children in a far more digital and fast-paced world, it can feel like we are always trying to catch up. We are constantly asking: How do I connect with my kids in a way that feels ...
For many families, summer camp is a rite of passage representing friendship, fun and freedom. But for families of children ...
Are you trying to limit your kids' screen time this summer? Include these fun indoor games for kids in their routine to keep ...
But certain activities for kids aged 3 to 5 are more likely to give their brains an early jump start and put them ahead of the game. Up until age 2, babies’ and toddlers ’ brains are growing ...
Physical video games media has been in rapid decline, and it seems possible that Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo could eventually go all digital.
For younger kids, school is also about having fun. However, several of what were probably your favorite childhood games and activities are now being banned in school's to protect today's fragile kids.
Physical activity is as important for children’s minds as it is for their bodies. Being active before, during and after school can help kids feel better, behave better, and perform better at school.