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Co-Founder and CEO at Adojo

The way humans physically express victory is universal. It doesn’t matter if you’re an athlete celebrating a gold medal or a child overcoming a challenge in Adojo. Studies show that even blind athletes, who have never seen a victory pose, naturally throw their arms up in celebration or slump their shoulders in defeat. https://lnkd.in/gbDQVsht But what does this mean for modern kids who spend so much time hunched over tablets, even when they're engaging in educational or creative activities? A recent meta-analysis by the APA found that posture significantly impacts how we feel about ourselves—power poses boost our confidence and make us feel better compared to slumped postures. https://lnkd.in/gGQ8xXSt Adojo’s movement-based learning gets kids up and moving, ensuring active participation as they play and learn. Because it’s hands-free, kids can move around freely, striking those natural victory poses that build confidence and a sense of success. We can do better for the next generation. Let's get our kids moving, learning, and feeling confident with Adojo. 🌟💪 #ChildDevelopment #EdTech #BodyLanguage #PowerPoses #Adojo #ActiveLearning #KidsHealth

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Can’t wait to try it!

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