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Should my child play contact sports?

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Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, Volume 66, Issue 7, Page 1654-1656, July/August 2026.
Carlyn Patterson Gentile
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Extracurricular Activity and Ethnicity

Urban Education, 2002
A youth’s sense of connection to school has been theorized by several traditions to be an important predictor of school success and student behavior inside and out-side of school. Using a diverse sample of adolescents (N =1,755), this study focuses on the relationship between youth participation in extracurricular activities and a greater sense of ...
Randall Brown, William P. Evans
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Children’s Extracurricular Activities

Russian Education & Society, 2016
Why do children learn in different ways: some are good students who show interest and zeal, while others are lazy and have to be taught against their will?
K.N. Polivanova   +2 more
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An overview on extracurricular activities

Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, 2021
AbstractExtracurricular have become a significant part of students’ school lives, with many schools dedicating significant resources to them. Our study proposed three main theoretical frameworks to explain the effect of ECA involvement on students’ academic performance.
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Extracurricular Activities: Are They Beneficial?

TCA Journal, 1995
The article reports the research findings on participation in extracurricular activities and career maturity and self-efficacy for ninth grade students.
Ann W. Carns   +5 more
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Chess as an extracurricular activity

Školski vjesnik, 2020
Extracurricular activities as a variety of organizational forms of students gathering in free extracurricular time at elementary school have predominantly cultural, artistic, sporting, technical, recreational or scientific character (Cindrić, 1992). Through them, students meet their needs and develop the culture of using their leisure time.
Saša Martinović, Ivan Markić
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‘Missions’ and Extracurricular Activities

2021
Abstract The Napolas’ varied programme of extracurricular activities, ranging from semi-pagan ceremonies celebrating the National Socialist ‘political religion’ to opportunities for pupils to realize their artistic ambitions through music, art and design, and amateur dramatics, all formed part of the schools’ all-encompassing programme ...
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