Summary of The magic that makes the brain learn: Kim Bevill at TEDxCrestmoorParkED

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Kim Bevill talks about how movement and physical fitness can help improve cognitive function and brain health. She emphasizes the importance of creating opportunities for children to engage in physical activity, and encourages everyone to make physical activity a part of their everyday lives.

  • 00:00:00 Kim Bevill shares research that suggests that getting kids up and moving can help them learn at a faster pace and reach grade level. She also discusses how she uses this information in her classroom, where her students are either awake or "on grade level" depending on their activity level.
  • 00:05:00 Kim Bevill discusses the research that shows that physical fitness isn't necessary to be a successful learning environment, and that movement can help offset the effects of obesity and inactivity. She emphasizes the importance of moving 20 minutes every day, whether at home or at work, to maintain a healthy mind and body.
  • 00:10:00 Kim Bevill talks about how movement can help improve brain function and help children achieve their potential. She also discusses the importance of physical fitness in the development of children, and how to get people moving.
  • 00:15:00 In this TEDxCrestmoorParkED talk, neuroscientist Kim Bevill discusses how movement and physical fitness can help improve cognitive function and brain health. She emphasizes the importance of creating opportunities for children to engage in physical activity, and encourages everyone to make physical activity a part of their everyday lives.

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