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    From a Developmental Standpoint, Do Nine- to Twelve-Year-Old Children Continue
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From a Developmental Standpoint, Do Nine- to Twelve-Year-Old Children Continue

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From a developmental standpoint, do nine- to twelve-year-old children continue to benefit from scheduled outdoor time/recess or could schools better use the time for academics?

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