Colman Noctor: Learning improves when children have opportunities to move more
Thinking on their feet: A restless child needs to move, not to sit still. Children learn better when exercise is part of their day.
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SUBSCRIBEA FAMILIAR classroom scene: Chairs scrape, pencils tap, and a child rocks slightly on the back legs of their seat. The teacher pauses mid-sentence to say, "Feet on the floor, please".
These moments are often seen as disruptions or signs of poor discipline, because children are meant to sit still and focus.Â
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