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Title: Growth and learning through body in movement
Abstract: Motor activity during the growth of a child is an essential instrument forboth the body as well as the soul. Many studies have shown how movementcreates relations with the environment and with others, how movement expressesself and emotions, how identity is formed, how risks of metabolicand cardiovascular illnesses are reduced and how movement helps to developthe cognitive sphere. Keeping in mind these considerations we canask the question: how much does physical activity influence cognitive capacityand how much does it support school performance? In this paper wetry to provide an answer in support of the concept that movement ischange, growth and life!
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Title: Crescita e apprendimento attraverso il corpo in movimento
Abstract: L'attività motoria durante la crescita del bambino è uno strumento indispensabileper il corpo e per lo spirito. Diversi e molteplici studi dimostranocome grazie al movimento si instaurino rapporti con l'ambiente e con gli altri,si esprime il sé e le proprie emozioni, si forma l'identità, si minimizzanoi rischi di incorrere in malattie metaboliche e cardiovascolari e si sviluppa lasfera cognitiva. Partendo da queste riflessioni siamo arrivate ad elaborareun quesito: l'attività fisica quanto incide sulle capacità cognitive e quantosupporta il rendimento scolastico? Nel presente elaborato proveremo adare una risposta avvalorando il concetto secondo cui il movimento è cambiamento,crescita, vita!
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Title: Croissance et apprentissage à travers le corps en mouvement
Abstract: L'activité motrice pendant la croissance de l'enfant est un outil indispensable pour le corps et pour l'esprit.Des études différentes et multiples démontrent grâce au mouvement, les relations avec l'environnement et avec d'autres sont établies, le Soi et ses émotions sont exprimés, l'identité est formée, vous minimisez les risques d'interdiction de maladies métaboliques et cardiovasculaires et développe une lasféra cognitive.À partir de ces réflexions, nous sommes venus à élaborer une question: qu'est-ce que l'activité physique affecte les capacités cognitives et lorsque les performances scolaires?Dans cette élaboration, nous essaierons de donner une réponse en conseillant le concept selon quel mouvement est le changement, la croissance, la vie! (This version of record did not originally feature translated metadata in this target language; the translation is hereby provided by Google Translation)
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Title: Crecimiento y aprendizaje a través del cuerpo en movimiento
Abstract: La actividad motora durante el crecimiento del niño es una herramienta indispensable para el cuerpo y para el espíritu.Los estudios diferentes y múltiples demuestran gracias al movimiento, las relaciones con el medio ambiente y con los demás se establecen, se expresan las emociones y las emociones de uno, se forma la identidad, minimiza los riesgos de incurrir en enfermedades metabólicas y cardiovasculares y desarrolla lasfera cognitiva.A partir de estas reflexiones, hemos llegado a elaborar una pregunta: ¿Qué es la actividad física afecta las habilidades cognitivas y cuando el rendimiento escolar?¡En este elaborado intentaremos dar una respuesta al aconsejar el concepto según el cual el movimiento es el cambio, el crecimiento, la vida! (This version of record did not originally feature translated metadata in this target language; the translation is hereby provided by Google Translation)
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Title: Crescimento e aprendizado através do corpo em movimento
Abstract: A atividade motora durante o crescimento da criança é uma ferramenta indispensável para o corpo e para o espírito.Estudos diferentes e múltiplos demonstram graças ao movimento, são expressos relacionamentos com o meio ambiente e, com os outros, são formados o eu e as emoções de alguém, a identidade é formada, você minimiza os riscos de incorrer em doenças metabólicas e cardiovasculares e desenvolve lasferra cognitivo.A partir dessas reflexões, chegamos a elaborar uma pergunta: o que é a atividade física afeta as habilidades cognitivas e quando o desempenho escolar?Neste elaborado, tentaremos dar uma resposta, aconselhando o conceito de acordo com o qual o movimento é mudança, crescimento, vida! (This version of record did not originally feature translated metadata in this target language; the translation is hereby provided by Google Translation)
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