Is Recess a Right or Privilege

10 Reasons Why Recess is Important by Peaceful Playgrounds


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Recess is an essential and non-negotiable component of a child's education, offering significant and well-documented benefits that extend far beyond simple play. It serves as a necessary break from concentrated academic work, directly enhancing cognitive functions such as attentiveness and productivity in the classroom. On a social and emotional level, recess is a critical environment where children develop vital life skills, including negotiation, cooperation, problem-solving, and stress management. Physically, it contributes to overall health and well-being by helping children meet the recommended 60 minutes of daily physical activity and reducing sedentary behaviors. Citing these multifaceted advantages, the American Academy of Pediatrics asserts that recess is a "crucial and necessary component of a child’s development" that should never be withheld for punitive or academic reasons.

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Is Recess a Right or PrivilegeBy Dr. Melinda Bossenmeyer