Whether you’ve got antsy kids at home or in the classroom, a good board game can keep the little ones entertained for hours — not to mention help strengthen their critical-thinking skills.
During more than 150 separate sessions, the scientists collected data in a variety of settings, from playground to classroom. When the children were allowed to roam freely in the playground ...
One in three students who participated in the program said they were more focused in the classroom, while 24 per cent said playtime was more enjoyable. Meanwhile, one in five children reported ...