Significance of School children

The term "School children" appears frequently across various contexts. In South Asia and Ayurveda, it refers to children attending school, with studies on obesity and memory. Psychiatry uses it to study ADHD, motor skills, and behavioral issues in students. Health Sciences defines it as students in educational institutions, focusing on topics like obesity, infections, and dental health. Studies analyze their weight, physical activity, and responses to interventions. School children are also the target for health education programs, as well as studies regarding various diseases and their overall well-being.

Synonyms: Adolescents, Young learners, School-aged children

In Dutch: Schoolkinderen; In Finnish: Koululaiset; In Spanish: Niños de la escuela; In Portugese: Crianças em idade escolar; In Italian: Bambini in età scolare; In Polish: Dzieci w wieku szkolnym

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Hindu concept of 'School children'

The concept of School children in local and regional sources

The concept of School children in scientific sources