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Play, Then Eat: Shift May Bring Gains at School PDF Print E-Mail
Written by TARA PARKER-POPE - CSMonitor   
Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Article Source: CSMonitor

Can something as simple as the timing of recess make a difference in a child’s health and behavior?

Some experts think it can, and now some schools are rescheduling recess — sending students out to play before they sit down for lunch. The switch appears to have led to some surprising changes in both cafeteria and classroom. Schools that have tried it report that when children play before lunch, there is less food waste and higher consumption of milk, fruit and vegetables. And some teachers say there are fewer behavior problems.

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