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Brain Breaks vs. Movement Breaks: What’s the Difference?
Schools that focus on exercise are likely to have: The timing of your breaks for exercise...
Researching Student Preferences for Movement Breaks
In contrast to the physical education (PE) classes that follow a predetermined curriculum, movement breaks are short, frequent interruptions of sedentary...
Customizing Movement Breaks for Different Age Groups
Since movement breaks are easily adaptable, they can be tailored to meet the requirements of various...
Understanding Provisional Licensing in Early Childhood Education
Most importantly, advanced credentials provide teachers with specialized skills and knowledge that directly benefits the children...
Navigating Licensing for Home-Based Preschools
Research consistently shows that higher credentials correlate with higher compensation in early childhood education: Many states also offer scholarship...
Improving Attendance with Movement-Focused Interventions
Schools that emphasize the importance of movement are more likely to experience: Other wellness programs, such as bullying prevention,...
Do Movement Breaks Help with Test Anxiety?
In contrast to the physical education (PE) classes that follow a predetermined curriculum, movement breaks are...
Celebrating Success: Awards for Active Classrooms
The results of studies have shown that students who receive breaks to move return to work with...
Movement Breaks: A Strategy for Reducing Screen Fatigue
Unlike physical education (PE) classes that adhere to a prescribed curriculum, movement breaks are quick, often frequent interruptions of...
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