Let’s be honest: indoor recess is the school-day equivalent of a partial power outage. The kids are restless, the energy is crackling, and that circle of silence lasts about as long as a wet paper towel. But what if indoor recess could be something other than a symbolic apology for bad weather? What if it was a chance to reset, to reconnect—and, yes, for you to inhale deeply while keeping 25 bodies entertained?