Can Kinesthetic Classrooms Possibly Be the Key to Healthier, Smarter Students?

Research shows moving more can boost health, focus, and test scores.
Can Kinesthetic Classrooms Possibly Be the Key to Healthier, Smarter Students?
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American children are seeing the figures on their scales climb at alarming rates, and their academic performance is being weighed down as well.

The United States now ranks among the highest globally for childhood obesity, with a third of kids carrying excess pounds. Disturbingly, this obesity crisis has paralleled a decades-long plunge in reading and math scores across the nation.

John Mac Ghlionn
John Mac Ghlionn
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John Mac Ghlionn is a researcher and essayist. He covers psychology and social relations, and has a keen interest in social dysfunction and media manipulation. His work has been published by the New York Post, The Sydney Morning Herald, Newsweek, National Review, and The Spectator US, among others.
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