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Experts Reveal 3 Exercises That May Help Kids Perform Better In School

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Improving attention, decreasing burnout and boosting memory can begin with leisure-time activities.
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Improving attention, decreasing burnout and boosting memory can begin with leisure-time activities.

The movement kids get throughout the day just might affect their classroom performance.

Case in point: a recent study by the University of Eastern Finland. The research looked at more than 34,000 adolescent Finnish students. Those who had active commutes to school ― like walking or cycling ― were shown to have higher odds of strong academic performance and self-reported confidence in their academic skills. Those who were active in their leisure time also saw huge benefits: Engaging in moderate to vigorous physical activity for as little as 30 minutes a week was associated with 24% lower odds of school burnout. Both leisure-time physical activity and physically active commutes also had a positive effect on whether a student enjoyed school.

Generally, physical activity can help children improve fitness, build strong bones, decrease symptoms of anxiety and depression, and reduce the risk of certain health conditions. In addition to physical health, students who are active tend to have better grades, school attendance, cognitive performance and classroom behavior.

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