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Saturday, October 12, 2013

Structured Play and Physical Activity


Structured play can be very simple. Introduce children to active games. Games that require jumping and running are a fun and wonderful way to get kids moving.

Children need three types of activities:
  • Endurance activities that strengthen the heart and lungs, such as running and jumping
  • Flexibility activities that encourage children to stretch and bend, such as dancing
  • Strength-building activities that build strong muscles and bones, such as climbing
Try to find games and activities that build all three important physical skills.

Old-fashioned games like hopscotch and jump rope work well with older preschoolers and school-age children. Games like “Simon Says” can be made more active by suggesting jumping and toe touches. Simple games like tossing a ball and running after it can be just right for toddlers.

With mixed-age groups it works best to have several different versions of the activities going.  Rather than drawing one hopscotch board with chalk, draw two or more and encourage the smallest children to jump from square to square while the older children play a more advanced version of the  game on their own board.

Related Training:
Learning Through Play

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