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Limiting screen time is a good practice to promote physical activity. Sedentary activities, such as excessive screen time, should be limited.
Encouraging at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity daily promotes cardiovascular health, muscle strength, and overall well-being in school-age children.
Participating in team sports can provide numerous physical, social, and psychological benefits for children. Proper training and supervision can help prevent injuries.
Promoting prolonged sitting for academic achievement is not a healthy practice. Balancing physical activity and sedentary time is important for a child's overall health and development.
A. Limiting screen time is a good practice to promote physical activity. Sedentary activities, such as excessive screen time, should be limited.
B. Encouraging at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity daily promotes cardiovascular health, muscle strength, and overall well-being in school-age children.
C. Participating in team sports can provide numerous physical, social, and psychological benefits for children. Proper training and supervision can help prevent injuries.
D. Promoting prolonged sitting for academic achievement is not a healthy practice. Balancing physical activity and sedentary time is important for a child's overall health and development.