The Connection Between Physical Activity and Learning

There is no denying the high activity level in some little boys.  I remember all too well my own feelings of exhaustion trying to chase after my busy five year old son.  As he entered kindergarten and began learning to read, I often worried that he would never slow down long enough to do that. Thankfully, he did learn to read in spite of all the time he spent running around.  Turns out, there may be a correlation between higher levels of physical activity and the development of reading skills in some boys, according to the results of a recent study out of Finland.  This study may have important implications for schools trying to figure out the balance between time spent on physical activity and time spent on learning.  To read more about this study, visit Time Magazine

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