Get out and play: K-State expert says outdoor time is learning time for kids

MANHATTAN, Kan.—Turns out, time spent outside is good not only for children’s ability to be physically active. Kansas State University child development specialist Bradford Wiles says it’s pretty valuable for their minds, as well.“There are so many benefits for adults and children to be together,” Wiles said. “Not only do we respond better mentally and physically to fresh air...

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