Why a little bit of exercise can help academically for kids with ADHD
Because your child’s classroom this fall probably will be the dining room, it would be a good idea to send them outside before they start their school day. They’ll be primed to learn. In 2009, researchers found that as little as 20 minutes of moderate aerobic exercise at 60 percent of maximum heart rate improves academic performance in children — immediately.
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Why a little bit of exercise can help academically for kids with ADHD