U.S. school children need less work, more play: study
CHICAGO (Reuters) –
All work and no play may be a hazard for some U.S. school children.
Researchers reported on Monday that a growing trend of curbing free time at school may lead to unruly classrooms and rob youngsters of needed exercise and an important chance to socialize.
recess may play an important role in the learning, social development, and health of children
But today many children get less free time and fewer physical outlets at school "because many school districts responded to the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 by reducing time committed to recess, the creative arts, and even physical education in an effort to focus on reading and mathematics
recess periods may be the only opportunity for them to practice their social skills with other children