Moving with young children
Neurons/ Neuro diversity
Laterality
Directionality
Learning approaches
play based learning
Place based learning
Intentional learning
Bonfenbrenner's bioecological theory on children's development explains how
Children learn about themselves and shape their identity through their interactions within their families and communities.
Being
Childhood is a period where children actively participate in the present, explore the world, comprehend its significance, and acknowledge the importance of current experiences
Belonging
A fundamental aspect of human existence, belonging involves children's association with diverse families and communities, emphasizing the importance of relationships and positive experiences in shaping their identities throughout life.
Becoming
Childhood involves dynamic changes in children's identities, knowledge, skills, and relationships, shaped by diverse events, with "becoming" compact the rapid developmental changes in early years.
EYLF AND VEYLF
Children show a strong sense of identity, establish connections with and contribute to their world, maintain a robust sense of well-being, engage confidently as learners, and reveal proficiency as effective communicators.
The EYLF outlines that children's learning is a continuous process, and each child advances toward desired outcomes in unique and equally significant ways. Learning is not consistently foreseeable or linear, prompting educators to plan with individual children and the desired outcomes in consideration.
Develoment milestone and The NQS/EYLF
development milestone
Gross motor skill development
Gross motor skills involve large muscle groups and coordination. Activities like Simon says, dancing, obstacle courses and relay races contribute to children's development. Educators should encourage a variety of movements to support gross motor skill development. (Preschoolers: Physical Development)
fine motor skill development
As children become mobile, they acquire various perceptual motor skills. These perceptual motor skills involve body awareness, spatial awareness, directional awareness, and temporal awareness. (Perceptual Motor Skills, 2023)
Children's movement skills and well being
Social skills, emotional skills, cognitive skills, Physical skills, language skills.
My opinion as an educator (Own experience and views)
As my own experience i remember my dad always play cricket and football with me and my brother so my opinion is parents, educator and caregiver should encourahe children for physical movement.
Things that encourage children movement
Parents and educator should create an enviroment that inspire children movement. Example like outdoor play, dancing and sports together.