Pediatricians Group Issues New Guidance Urging Schools to Protect Recess

Pediatricians Group Issues New Guidance Urging Schools to Protect Recess
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Experts say safeguarding recess is important for children's physical health, mental well-being, and academic performance.

  • The American Academy of Pediatrics released updated guidance on recess for the first time in over a decade.
  • The group recommends that recess be included in the school day for students of all ages.
  • The guidance highlights benefits of recess for children's health, learning, and behavior.
  • The updated recommendations state that recess is crucial for good health and academic achievement.
  • The American Academy of Pediatrics describes the benefits of recess as 'very powerful.'

The American Academy of Pediatrics issued updated guidance urging schools to maintain and protect recess, emphasizing its importance for students' overall well-being and learning.

The new guidance may influence school policies nationwide, as it comes from a leading pediatric authority and addresses concerns about reduced recess time in schools.

Schools and policymakers may review current recess practices in light of the updated recommendations. Further discussion on implementation and adherence to the guidance is expected.

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