How can you get children engaged in learning, improve their concentration, increase their confidence, make concepts easier to understand and raise attainment?
Get them up and on the move.
Not only is physically active learning proven to facilitate learning, it also boosts physical activity and reduces sedentary time.
And looking at the current picture of children and young people’s health and wellbeing, this is crucial.
It’s vital we create accessible, engaging and inclusive opportunities for children and young people to be active. Physically active learning is one way of doing just that.
But where do you start?
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