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    1.1. Identify different activities that may be regarded as leisure activities There are many different activities whilst many assume this to be physical this is not the case. It can be physical or mental. These activities can be done on your own or in a group. Activities do not have to mean breaking a sweat for 30minutes everyday; it can be something that you do as part of your daily routine, walking to the shops, gardening or a bit of housework. You can take part in an exercise any way you…

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    When it comes to their kid’s extracurricular activities parents usually sympathy’s and try not pressure them to make decision on the spot weather if they want to participate on them or not. So when parents ask their kids if they want to participate in any activity most of the time their kids will say no. Then when some parent’s wants to know why they don’t want to participate kids try to explain that either they don’t like a certain activity or maybe they are not good it, and sometimes they…

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    routine consists of eight hours a school, followed by two to three hours of extra curricular activities, just to get home in time to finish at least three hours of homework, eat, shower, and go to sleep at a reasonable time, just to wake up and do it all over again. Teens in high school are now learning more material then ever and are expected to have a job along with being in extracurricular activities.…

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    Why Is Homework Important

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    Extracurricular activities are fun, and most middle school students enjoy them. I am no exception. But most of the students need to have a priority. My priority is schoolwork. School work is my priority because, if you don't pass, you can't do extracurricular activities, such as band or sports. Also, if you don't do well, you might not get into a good college. That most likely leads to not getting a good job position. I want a good job, so I try my hardest to get good grades in school. As stated…

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    I participate in many clubs as well as the band organization. My participation in these activities has led me to my passion and discovering what I want to accomplish in my future. My most demanding extracurricular activity is marching band. Pike Central’s elite marching band practices as many as 30 hours a week in the summer months, and 8 hours a week during the school year. My dedication to this activity for five years led me to become the section leader of the woodwinds, with duties ranging…

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    (Hough 5). Bobby is only one example of the many that have had to quit an activity that they love in order to spend more time with their school work. By taking these kids out of their favorite activities they are losing key skills and relationships that could be beneficial to them later on in life. In addition, it is showing these students that when life gets busy quitting things they love is the answer. While quitting activities is helpful in situations like this, students should always be…

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    high school challenges like homework, circadian rhythm imbalance, and extracurricular activities, may cause some setbacks to a student’s goal for success. It is possible to overcome such challenges, but as more time consuming dilemmas arise the time remaining for slumber will only decrease. As a result, students start losing sleep because of the multiple assignments of homework, long hours of extracurricular activity participation, and even restless nights due to the change in a teenagers…

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    A new warning has just been issued to students: “The tiredness that you feel in the morning may not be your own fault but a product of your everyday habits. Some habits that lead to your tiredness could involve your tablets, phones, video games, or even your after school job!” In the past, children, teens, and even teachers have faced tiredness at least once throughout the day, and many want a solution. Teens face many obstacles when trying to acquire enough hours of sleep, and this problem…

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    "School, homework, extracurricular activities, sleep, repeat — that’s what it can be for some of these students," - Noelle Leonard, scientist at NYU’s College of Nursing. When a high school student is asked about their sources of stress the most common responses received would be schoolwork, grades, and decision making for the future. It is widely known that the stress student’s face becomes more adamant as they near graduation so stress levels in upperclassmen (juniors and seniors) are much…

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    occupations that a subject completes in their everyday life. In order to complete an accurate developmental profile, as many areas of occupations as possible, should be recorded. The eight occupations that humans engage in include activities of daily living (ADLs), instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs), rest/sleep, work, play, leisure, education, and social participation (American Occupational Therapy Association, 2014, p. S4). The implantation of these occupations will vary between…

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