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With growing concerns over declining levels of school readiness and
physical activity, this book highlights the importance of quality
early movement experiences and explores the connection between poor
early Physical Development opportunities and later difficulties in
the classroom. The book outlines the Physical Development needs of
babies, toddlers and young children up to the age of eight, and
suggests practical ways in which these can be provided for. It
explores key concepts and terms, such as physical literacy,
fundamental movement skills, sport, physical activity and Physical
Education (PE), in relation to young children's Physical
Development needs and discusses age-appropriate provision. Advice
is given to prevent movement difficulties from occurring, but it is
acknowledged that not all children follow a typical Physical
Development pathway, and, where this is the case, suggestions are
provided to help put children "back on course." The Physical
Development Needs of Young Children is important reading for all
who work with or care for young children, including Early Years
practitioners, primary school teachers, students who are studying
to join these professions, and parents.
With growing concerns over declining levels of school readiness and
physical activity, this book highlights the importance of quality
early movement experiences and explores the connection between poor
early Physical Development opportunities and later difficulties in
the classroom. The book outlines the Physical Development needs of
babies, toddlers and young children up to the age of eight, and
suggests practical ways in which these can be provided for. It
explores key concepts and terms, such as physical literacy,
fundamental movement skills, sport, physical activity and Physical
Education (PE), in relation to young children's Physical
Development needs and discusses age-appropriate provision. Advice
is given to prevent movement difficulties from occurring, but it is
acknowledged that not all children follow a typical Physical
Development pathway, and, where this is the case, suggestions are
provided to help put children "back on course." The Physical
Development Needs of Young Children is important reading for all
who work with or care for young children, including Early Years
practitioners, primary school teachers, students who are studying
to join these professions, and parents.
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