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A new pilot study suggests that play-based, whole-body movement activities may help children with autism spectrum disorder improve their self-control and reduce certain negative behaviors.
Movement-based play may also offer emotional and sensory benefits by helping children self-regulate through rhythmic motion and creative expression. While the current study focused on whole-body ...
Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty For its 55th anniversary, Essence magazine is paying tribute to one of its most legendary figures, iconic journalist, mental health advocate, and former Editor-in-Chief, ...
Movement-based learning for kids at ‘The Little Gym’ ...
Freedom for kids to move through the world on their own may be the key to the Netherlands’ top spot in childhood happiness.
PORTLAND, Ore. — From rolling, tumbling, to crawling and running, The Little Gym is a space for parents to take their children for some fun and exercise.With two locations in the Portland metro ...
Climate change and slavery form a vicious cycle. Collective action for a free and livable future is an opportunity to combat ...
A musician’s life is known to be unpredictable, as the universal force of music penetrates everywhere, and people are carried ...
Doctor Mike wrote a Fox News op-ed in May about his opinions of RFK Jr. and the direction of the HHS, stating “our nation’s ...
The JBM Fellowship 2025 invites young changemakers to restore real childhoods and reduce screen dependency. Applications open soon at jawaharbalmanch.org.
VMAT2 inhibitors improve symptoms in many children with movement disorders, but insurance denials and affordability remain ...