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Book: How to Move & Learn by @brynll @ianmarkholmes & Richard Allman via @CrownHousePub

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An evidence-based guide to embedding physically active learning in your school

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Why we should think twice about taking students out of PE

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Valuing Physical Education. Exercise is known to improve executive functions.

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Researchers show that children lose their motivation to participate in physical activities from the age of 9

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Cardio-respiratory capacity in children has dropped by 25% in 20 years, according to a study

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Physical Activity at a young age can help prevent emotional difficulties later on, study claims

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Thinking of getting your child to take up a sport that involves a coach or

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Physical Mathematics by @iwilsonysj

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This article is written (and spoken) by Ian Wilson, and has been added here with

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Study finds boys’ fitness has declined over past 20 years

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Even healthy weight boys have become less fit over the past 20 years, according to

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Research suggests a 15-minute ‘daily mile’ could enhance health of the world’s children

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Policymakers should consider introducing The Daily Mile to improve the health and fitness of schoolchildren

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Rounders v cricket – the great girls summer sport debate by @misschapmanPE

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It’s one of the biggest match-ups in modern times. Rounders, that most traditional of summer

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Factors promoting physical activity in childhood

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Physical activity plays a major role in children’s and young people’s health. International studies, however

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Exercising at own pace boosts a child’s ability to learn

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A child’s attention and memory improves after exercise according to new research conducted by primary

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Boys from low income families are less active

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Researchers from The University of Eastern Finland find that levels of activity from boys in

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Picking teams and picking music in P.E.

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Maybe you remember the laps you were forced to run or when a dodgeball hit

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Research: Physically active children are less depressed

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Previous studies have shown that adults and young people who are physically active have a

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Restraint, Risk and Reduction by @pruman21

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As part of my current role, I am responsible for behaviour in the cluster I

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Statistics Reveal Magnitude of Child Inactivity

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– New statistics released by Sustrans today reveal the magnitude of the inactivity epidemic, with

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