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Development

Why Kids Stop Moving—and What Schools Can Do About It

A nine-year-old’s average daily physical activity begins to decline years earlier than most adults realize. In fact, according to a sweeping review of 34 long-term studies, the slowdown begins as early as age seven, with the steepest plunge hitting right around age nine. If that number makes you stop and reread it, you’re not alone. […]

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Pre-adolescents

The Impact of Sweeteners on Early Puberty

The health of our children is influenced by many factors, some of which may be overlooked. A recent study from Taiwan has highlighted a significant yet less obvious factor that may affect early puberty: the consumption of both artificial and natural sweeteners, including aspartame, sucralose, and glycyrrhizin. This finding has significant implications for parents and […]

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Academics

The Potential of Early Childhood Education: A Gateway to Health and Equity

A recent review in the Annual Reviews of Public Health, titled Early Childhood Education: Health, Equity, and Economics provides crucial insights into the impact of early childhood education (ECE) on children’s future. It specifically highlights its significance for children from low-income and minority backgrounds. This article is a must-read for school psychologists and those concerned […]

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