One man's trash: how using everyday items for play benefits kids
- Written by Brendon Hyndman, Senior Lecturer and Course Director of Postgraduate Studies in Education, Charles Sturt University
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Primary school students have over 4,000 recess and lunch periods. This is a substantial period of time we can utilise to improve play habits and behaviour.
To enhance the quality of outdoor play, primaryschoolsacrossAustralia are moving away from more...
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