Hygienic Assessment of Students' Day Regime, Visiting Organizations Additional Education
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Scholars Digest Publishing
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Currently, the number of organizations is increasing to additional education, in which children have the opportunity to acquire new competencies. At the same time, classes in extracurricular organizations represent a separate component of students’ daily routine. [1] However, studies reflecting this aspect of lifestyle and its impact on the health of children and adolescents remain insufficient.