Get Ready for Kindergarten: Health and Well-Being @ SCCLD Kids
1 user likes thisAccording to the National Center on Early Childhood Healthy and Wellness, kindergarten-ready children with continuous access to health care have higher attendance rates and are more focused on learning. A regular routine that includes eating healthy dinners and snacks, going to bed early, and 60 minutes of daily physical activity keeps children healthy. Physical activities that get children moving also help build fine and gross motor skills that are useful for reading, writing, and math.


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