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  2. Kids need free play to stay healthy, and they're not getting ...

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    This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kids need free play to stay healthy. Here's 4 ways to make it happen Here's 4 ways to make it happen Show comments

  3. Screen time - Wikipedia

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    For children from ages 5 to 18, the AAP came out with recommendations in 2016 that focus less on the amount of screen time and more on how media is being used. [65] They recommend children and teens should keep devices (including TVs) out of the bedroom during bedtime, and screens should be put away at least 1 hour before bedtime.

  4. 25 Printable Brain Teasers You Can Print for Free - AOL

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    How many of these brain busters can you solve? The post 25 Printable Brain Teasers You Can Print for Free appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  5. 50 Healthy Snacks for Kids That Are More Fun Than ... - AOL

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  6. Time-out (parenting) - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Association for Infant Mental Health has published a position statement in which the use of time-out is considered inappropriate for children under three years of age, and "needs to be carefully considered in relation to the individual child’s experience and needs" for children past this age. [30]

  7. Attentional control - Wikipedia

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    These three networks have been studied using experimental designs involving adults, children, and monkeys, with and without abnormalities of attention. [4] Research designs include the Stroop task [ 5 ] and flanker task , which study executive control with analysis techniques including event-related functional magnetic resonance image (fMRI).

  8. Action for Healthy Kids - Wikipedia

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    Through funding opportunities and programmatic support, Action for Healthy Kids provides schools all the information and resources they need to implement successful and sustainable school health programs. Action for Healthy Kids is the organizational home of Active Schools, [5] formerly known as Let's Move! Active Schools, a collective impact ...

  9. 50 Times Kids Proved They’re Masters Of Unintentional Humor ...

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    Image credits: elspells13 "I am as guilty as any parent for feeling like we need to go places to keep our kids entertained," Samantha, who runs the witty Walking Outside in Slippers blog, opened ...