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Should Kids Go Outside?
Should kids go outside and play 😎
Kids should go outside because kids who spend time playing outside and enjoying nature can be physically healthier. Children play harder outdoors than indoors and they need daily opportunities to do so. This can also help motor skills and can help with their cognitive thinking like staying on track in class, staying focused on, doing homework on time and ect. Because exploring for all ages is always fun because you can find new things everyday like Ralph Waldo Emerson says quote: Knowledge is when you learn something new every day. And if you practice using these things every day you can get better at problem solving and more. kids should go outside because it can lower obesity rates. Last but not least it can safely give children vitamin D that we need to stay healthy and strong. And grow up to be successful athletes, doctors, and ect. Going outside can also prevent anger and aggression with children going outside can also and the article says “It can also lower depression rates a bunch”. Going outside can be helpful for many thing you see but the most important is that other articles say that “playing with friends outdoors can help the personality by being nice and friendlier to others.
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