A study in Pediatric Research found that preschoolers with higher physical fitness levels perform significantly better in memory, attention, and...
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New research reveals that preschoolers who jump, run, and play more develop stronger memory and problem-solving skills—highlighting the critical role of movement in early learning. Study: Associations between physical fitness, physical activity, sedentary behavior and executive function in preschoolers. Image Credit: Lopolo / Shutterstock Could a child’s ability to jump, run, or hold a grip predict their […]
A study in Pediatric Research found that preschoolers with higher physical fitness levels perform significantly better in memory, attention, and...
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