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(More than) five things you can do today How can you ensure kids in your neighborhood have great places to play and the time to enjoy them? Lots of ways! |  Watch our Public Service Announcement Did you know? Kids who play are healthier. Kids who play are less likely to be obese and develop obesity-related health problems such as diabetes and heart disease. Kids who play do better in school. Kids who play develop the cognitive skills that are positively linked to learning and academic performance. Kids who play, play well as adults. Kids who play build their confidence and learn the social skills that help them become happy, well-adjusted adults. [More] |
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