Why Physical Education Should Teach Thinking — Not Just Movement When parents talk about physical education, I often hear the same question in different forms: “My child is active all day — does that count as PE?” It’s a fair question. Kids run, jump, climb, ride bikes, play outside, and move constantly. Activity is important. […]
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