Published On: May 28th, 2013|

Education News – Jordan E. Wassell

“Olga Jarrett, an associate professor of early childhood education at Georgia State University, asserts that recess is a crucial part of the day for children. It serves as a time for kids to have fun and stay active, but more importantly recess can improve students’ behavior, help them develop social skills and allow them to reenter the classroom refreshed and ready to learn…”(more)