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  2. Recess Therapy - Wikipedia

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    Recess Therapy is a web series produced by Doing Things Media in which host and creator Julian Shapiro-Barnum interviews children between the ages of two and nine years old playing outside in New York City. The interviews have been uploaded on YouTube and Instagram since 2021.

  3. Why the kid interview series 'Recess Therapy' is an Instagram ...

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    "I felt like my parents really didn't treat me like a kid in a lot of ways," 'Recess Therapy' creator and host says of how his own upbringing has influenced the series. "They really respected me ...

  4. Recess is good for kids. So why are some schools still taking ...

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    My 7-year-old son headed inside from the bus, only to stop abruptly, pivoting right back out. “Going to play outside. We didn’t get recess today,” he shouted back at me.

  5. Task Force on Childhood Obesity - Wikipedia

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    5. Getting children more physically active. The task force recommends physical education and recess along with after school physical activities to be available for all children. This goal also focuses on improving access to parks, playgrounds and indoor and outdoor recreational activities for children. [3]

  6. Recess (break) - Wikipedia

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    Netherlands, 1934 Sweden, 2006 Vietnam, 2014. Recess is a general term for a period in which a group of people are temporarily dismissed from their duties.. In education, recess is the American and Australian term (known as break or playtime in the UK), where students have a mid morning snack and play before having lunch after a few more lessons.

  7. 'Adult recess' booming because 'being a grown-up is hard' - AOL

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    A growing number of adults are turning to childhood recess sports amid the pressures of being a grown-up.

  8. Playground - Wikipedia

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    For children ages 0–4, climbers (40%) had the highest incidence rates, followed by slides (33%). For children ages 5–14, climbing equipment (56%) had the highest incidence rates, followed by swings (24%). Most injuries on public playground equipment were associated with climbing equipment (53%), swings (19%), and slides (17%).

  9. In Iowa's farm country, small towns rally around a native son ...

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    ODEBOLT, Iowa (AP) — In the farm town where Cooper DeJean drew up football plays in elementary school and taught classmates to run them at recess, residents plan a huge party to watch the town’s native son in the Super Bowl.