Below are four true statements about healthy living during middle childhood (ages 6 to 11). There is also one false stat
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Below are four true statements about healthy living during middle childhood (ages 6 to 11). There is also one false stat
statement. Pick the false statement. One-third of US school kids get less than 15 minutes daily recess and many school kids in low-SES, city neighborhood schools get no recess time at all. The CDC recommends school aged kids be active (not sit awaiting a turn) for at least half of every gym class. When it doesn't cost anything to join in, kids from low-SES families and kids with disabilities are more likely to be involved in extracurricular activities, which balances declining gym time and recess during school hours. Neighborhood playtime allows school-aged kids to get exercise and to learn ethics. Not only are death rates lower during mid-childhood than for early childhood, but also they are also about 100 times lower than death rates for adults.
Below are four true statements about healthy living during middle childhood (ages 6 to 11). There is also one false