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TexasTowelie

(111,938 posts)
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 07:43 PM Jun 2020

5 reasons to make sure recess doesn't get short shrift when school resumes in person

Once children return to school for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic upended everything, they will most likely spend less time on school grounds. And as educational leaders decide how to schedule elementary school students’ days, they see catching students up on math, English and other academic subjects as a top priority.

In our view, helping students heal from the stress and trauma of what they have been through this spring is also essential. We are founding members of the Global Recess Alliance, an international group of health and education experts who came together in the pandemic to advocate for saving school recess.

We believe that leaving recess out of the school day could hurt elementary school students. Along with our colleagues in this field, we have found clear evidence that children will need a chance to play during recess more than ever when schools open their doors. Here are five main benefits from recess:

1. Getting time to play

Young children learn important skills like collaboration and conflict resolution by playing with each other. Physical activity is important for health, but also because it helps children to pay attention in class and learn. Since recess is essential for children’s well-being, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends all schools offer recess every day, and that adults not withhold recess as punishment or to make up missed school work.

Read more: https://theconversation.com/5-reasons-to-make-sure-recess-doesnt-get-short-shrift-when-school-resumes-in-person-140823

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5 reasons to make sure recess doesn't get short shrift when school resumes in person (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jun 2020 OP
Yes kids need to socialize, get fresh air and exercise kimbutgar Jun 2020 #1
They do for sure. I think they'll do a morning and afternoon session jimfields33 Jun 2020 #2
I know from my teaching K-6 for 15 + years BigmanPigman Jun 2020 #3

jimfields33

(15,692 posts)
2. They do for sure. I think they'll do a morning and afternoon session
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 08:10 PM
Jun 2020

One from 8-12 and 12-4. It would be the best way to ensure social distancing. I’ve heard a bunch of other plans too. But the split session should be a priority for safety.

BigmanPigman

(51,567 posts)
3. I know from my teaching K-6 for 15 + years
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 08:28 PM
Jun 2020

that a break is essential! If you have ADD kids, have them run around the school a few times...my principal even acknowledged that this works. We took breaks between recess and lunch and dismissal and their learning improved.

When ever I was at a teacher meeting or in a class for professional development it was the adults who were squirming around, talking, not paying attention, getting up and leaving and coming back in when ever they felt like it, etc. Basically they do all the things they tell their students NOT to do. Everyone needs breaks, especially the younger students. It benefits their overall learning.

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