Physical Education
Movement is crucial to development and learning. The motor learning theory describes the role movement plays in memory. When you combine movement with any task, you build memory pathways in your brain. Movement also assists students in focusing and attending during learning. Teachers and therapists combine movement with learning opportunities to enhance memory and maintain an appropriate activity level. The ACCESS physical education program focuses on the health and fitness aspect of movement as students participate in weekly lessons designed for their age and ability level.
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