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Spring Into Fitness: Fun Recess Activities That Keep Kids Moving
Discover fun, structured recess activities that keep students active, engaged, and motivated. Use laps, tracking, and Fitness Finders tokens for maximum participation. Easy, structured recess ideas using laps, tracking, and incentives Spring is the perfect time...
How Kindness Improves Student Behavior (and Classroom Energy)
Discover how kindness, SEL, and positive reinforcement improve student behavior, focus, and classroom culture in elementary schools. How social-emotional learning and positive reinforcement transform schools. Kindness may seem simple - but in schools, it's powerful....
Rewarding Kindness: How Schools Use Incentives to Build a Better Culture
Discover how stars, animals, pumpkins, etc. help schools reward kindness, improve student behavior, and build a positive school culture. How character stars, achievement bundles, and themed awards motivate students to do the right thing. Kindness is powerful - but...
Earth Day Activities That Get Kids Moving Outdoors
Celebrate Earth Day with outdoor walking and running challenges. Combine movement, learning, and token rewards to motivate students and promote environmental awareness. April 22 is Earth Day a global celebration of our planet and a perfect opportunity for schools to...
Move More In April: How Mileage Club Gets Students Active This Spring
Get students active this spring with Mileage Club. Learn how schools use incentives, tracking, and movement to improve focus, behavior, and motivation.
Autism Acceptance Month: How Movement Programs Build Confidence & Inclusion
Celebrate Autism Acceptance Month with inclusive movement programs. Learn how Mileage Club helps students build confidence, social skills, and motivation. How Mileage Club supports inclusion, confidence, and student success April is Autism Acceptance Month, a time to...
How Teachers Can Use Movement to Improve Focus
Learn how teachers can use movement and brain-based learning strategies to improve student focus, behavior, and test performance. Brain-based learning strategies that help students succeed In today's classrooms, students are expected to sit still, focus, and perform...
Why Recognition Works Better Than Punishment in Schools
Learn how positive reinforcement improves student behavior, focus, and school culture more effectively than punishment. The psychology behind positive reinforcement and better student behavior Student behavior has become one of the biggest challenges facing schools...
How Physical Activity Supports Emotional Regulation in Kids
Learn how brain breaks and physical activity help kids regulate emotions, improve behavior, and boost classroom focus in schools. How brain breaks, movement, and fitness improve mood, focus, and behavior In today's classrooms, students are expected to sit, focus, and...
March Fitness Challenges That Kids Actually Love
Discover fun March fitness challenges for kids that boost focus, behavior, and classroom engagement using Fitness Finders rewards. Fun, classroom-friendly ways to get students moving and motivated. March is the month when students start feeling restless. Spring is...
Why Incentives Work: The Science Behind Student Motivation
Learn how incentives, tokens, and rewards motivate students, improve behavior, and build positive school culture. How tokens, rewards, and recognition drive better behavior and learning Every teacher wants motivated students - kids who want to try, want to behave, and...
Why February is the Perfect Month to Build Healthy Habits in Schools
February is the best time for schools to build healthy habits through fitness, routines, and positive reinforcement. Learn how movement improves focus and behavior. How routines and physical activity improve focus, behavior, and learning. February may be the shortest...
Small Wins, Big Impact: How Micro-Movement Improves Learning
Learn how movement-based activities promote kindness, empathy, and teamwork - and why recognizing effort helps habit stick. When it comes to keeping kids active, many adults think movement has to be long, structured, or intense to make a difference. The truth is much...
From Chaos to Calm: How Movement Helps Kids Regulate Emotions During the Holidays
Holiday excitement can overwhelm kids. Learn how movement helps regulate emotions, reduce stress, improve sleep, and bring calm during busy seasons. The holidays are exciting - but they can also be overwhelming for kids. Changes in routines, packed schedules, extra...
Why Winter is the Perfect Time to Build Fitness Habits (Not Take a Break)
Winter is the perfect time to build lasting fitness habits for kids. Learn why consistency, routine, and encouragement matter more than results. When winter arrives, it's easy to let fitness routines slip. Cold weather, shorter days, busy schedules, and holiday breaks...
Why December Is the Hardest Month to Stay Active—and How to Change That
Busy schedules and cold weather make December tough. Discover easy, flexible ways to keep kids active and supported during the holidays. December is full of excitement - but it's also one of the hardest months for kids to stay active. Between holiday events, shortened...
Kindness in Motion: How Physical Activity Can Reinforce Positive Behavior
Discover how physical activity builds kindness, teamwork, and leadership in kids—and how recognizing effort reinforces positive behavior at school and home. Physical activity does more than help kids stay healthy - it helps shape who they are. When children...
How to Turn Winter Recess into a Motivation Booster
Struggling with winter recess? Get creative ideas to keep kids active, motivated, and included with simple movement and recognition strategies. When cold weather keeps kids indoors or limits outdoor time, winter recess can start to feel more like a challenge than a...
Reset, Not Restart: How to Re-Energize Students After Winter Break
Returning to school after winter break can be challenging - for students and adults alike. Routines are disrupted, energy levels fluctuate, and focus can feel harder to regain. The instinct may be to jump right back into full schedules and expectations, but there's a...
What Kids Really Need in January: Routine, Recognition, and Room to Move
Help kids thrive in January with routine, recognition, and movement. Learn why physical activity supports focus and emotional balance. January can feel like a reset button for adults - but for kids, it's more of a transition period. After weeks of holiday excitement,...
Beyond Resolutions: Helping Kids Set Movement Goals They Can Actually Stick To
January is often associated with big resolutions and fresh starts. But when it comes to kids, traditional New Year's resolutions don't always work. They can feel overwhelming, unrealistic, or short-lived. What kids really need isn't pressure - it's simple, flexible...





















