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Brain breaks that kids actually love
Brain breaks are short, purposeful pauses that help students recharge and return to learning with better focus. Using music, movement, or mindfulness, they improve mood, attention, and classroom flow.
So-called “offline states”—when a person isn’t thinking about much and their attention is free to wander —give the brain an ...
To assist with these brain breaks, the School District of Philadelphia recently announced that an app called Rallee will be ...
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Brain breaks that actually work for kids
Brain breaks aren’t just fun distractions—they’re powerful tools to reset focus, improve mood, and enhance learning. From energizing GoNoodle videos to calming music and visual cues, these strategies ...
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