Children who engaged in more adventurous play that elicited excited or fearful emotions had decreased symptoms of anxiety and depression compared to those who participated in unadventurous activities, ...
Children who spend more time playing adventurously have lower symptoms of anxiety and depression, and were happier over the first Covid-19 lockdown, according to new research. A study led by the ...
Children who spend more time playing adventurously have lower symptoms of anxiety and depression, and were happier over the first Covid-19 lockdown, according to new research. Children who spend more ...
With the long school holidays, summer is the perfect time to get our kids outdoors and playing adventurously. We know the pandemic has had a negative impact on some children’s mental health. But ...