Learning is like rowing upstream: not to advance is to drop back. -
Chinese Saying.





Check out Peaceful Playgrounds Posters sets on the topics of Physical Education, Anti-Bullying, and Sports.
How important is play?   By Melinda Bossenmeyer, Ed.D. 
For the generation of Americans that lived by the daily adage, “you must come inside when the street lights come on,” the importance of play was intuitive and occurred naturally in the course of everyday American life. Baby boomers recite the street light regulation as one of America’s unwritten rules that most children understood and practiced. Certainly that was the case for those of…
     Structured school- and community-based programs that are culturally relevant have demonstrated some success in increasing physical activity among Latino children. Find out more in this video or in the Salud America! research package on this topic at www.salud-america.org/research.