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Recess

Recess is a break that you take in between your work or study. It originates from the Latin word recessus, meaning retreat or going back. In the UK, recess is known as break or playtime. Students in the UK take breaks from their studies and play different sports. Usually, students play basketball, football, cricket, and many other sports during the break. Also, they spend time talking to their friends.

Children play and learn through play during recess. It also helps in their social, mental, and behavioral development. Moreover, sports also manage stress and support emotional and cognitive development. Many times, increased academic pressure results in tension among students. However, sports and indulging in other activities can help them manage stress.

When students indulge in free play, they learn to master problem-solving skills. Free play allows them to learn how to tackle their problems. Moreover, they also learn to cooperate with others. Recess brings students closer to each other. However, it is not always possible to enjoy outdoor breaks. Many times, bad weather can postpone the idea of enjoying outdoor activities. For example, snowfall, heavy rainfall, and thunder might force students to stay indoors. As a result, they need different activities for indoor recess.

Some people believe that taking breaks in between classes can hamper academic results. On the other hand, some believe that a slight change in the academic schedule will not affect students’ performance. Moreover, they believe that participation in sports and other physical activities will improve students’ strength.

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