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Regular Movement Boosts Children’s Health, Learning, and Happiness, Experts Say

Last updated: June 2, 2026 1:25 am
Misbah Jogyat
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Regular Movement Boosts Children's Health, Learning, and Happiness, Experts Say
Regular Movement Boosts Children's Health, Learning, and Happiness, Experts Say
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Regular physical activity plays a vital role in improving both the physical and mental well-being of children, according to health experts who warn that increasingly sedentary lifestyles are putting young people at risk of long-term health problems.

Studies show that children who engage in daily movement—whether through sports, outdoor play, walking, cycling, or active games—tend to have stronger bones and muscles, healthier hearts, and better overall fitness. Physical activity also helps maintain a healthy weight and reduces the risk of developing chronic diseases later in life.

Beyond physical health, movement has been linked to improved mental well-being. Experts say active children often experience lower levels of stress and anxiety, better mood regulation, and increased self-confidence. Regular exercise can also enhance concentration, memory, and academic performance, making it an important part of a child’s development.

Health professionals are encouraging parents, schools, and communities to create more opportunities for children to stay active, especially as screen time continues to rise. Simple activities such as playing outdoors, participating in sports, or walking to school can make a significant difference.

Researchers emphasize that movement is not only essential for healthy growth but also contributes to children’s happiness by promoting social interaction, creativity, and a sense of achievement. Encouraging active lifestyles from an early age can help build habits that benefit children throughout their lives.

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