Physical literacy and physical development
Physical development is the combination of growth, maturation, and motor skill development during childhood.
What parents need to know about sensitive periods in physical development
When kids go through these sensitive development periods, actively stimulating certain potential capacities produces quick improvement.
My 5-year-old daughter loves climbing the highest fence and I’m (mostly) okay with that
How to let your kids take risks
Turn that boring KM Club into something fun for kids
Help them do the right thing at the right time for their development
Building your child’s brain through physical literacy
The importance of regular activity in a child’s physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development
Building your child’s brain is like building a house
To explain how kids’ brains grow and develop, scientists use a metaphor: building a child’s brain in the early years is like building a house.
Outdoor activities offer most “pleasure per penny”
Playing outdoors encourages active habits while being easy on the wallet
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