Brain research supports physical activity. Children move to improve
Description
Brain Research Supports Physical Activity: Children Move to Improve provides an overview of methods that can be undertaken to enhance children's success in physical activity. The DVD features information about programs that promotes motor coordination, visual motor integration, attention span and endurance at the same time that children learn. The DVD also explores the latest brain research used in the development of programming.
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96 min
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Date of Publication
2010
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Alexander Street
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