As a parent, you’ve no doubt noticed that your child is never happiest than when he or she is running, bouncing, spinning, or rolling around with abandon. It’s certainly true that an active child is a happy child, and that there’s very little you can do to calm a toddler once they’ve decided on a mad five minutes. However, did you know that keeping your child active could be about so much more than encouraging happiness? An active child is one that is learning through play; a child that is gaining independence and confidence via movement, and beginning to understand…