Research has shown that physical activity has a significant effect on children’s cognitive functioning. It is believed that physical activity and play in the early years in particular has a profound effect on the development of children’s executive function, cognitive flexibility, and attention. The following articles and resources are intended to help parents and early childhood educators (ECEs) to understand the importance of developing physical literacy during the early years.

Active for Life: Early years educators toolkit

Physical Literacy What exactly is physical literacy? These graphics make it easy to understand. Physical Literacy Infographic APPLE Model poster Physical literacy checklists for ages 0 to 9 years Activities Get kids moving and developing physical literacy with these resources: Activities for 0 to 3 year old children Activities for kids and parents (1-12 years) … Continued

Early brain development webinar series

This is a series webinars (3) presented by Dr. Dawne Clark of the Early Years Physical literacy Research Team. The webinar provides an overview of selected modules from the online Child and Out Brain Development course, and are used with permission from the Alberta Family Wellness Initiative. Webinar #1: The Core Story   Webinar #2: The impact of … Continued

How integrating outdoor play into the school day benefits children

Related read: 7 kid-friendly games to play on trail walks and nature hikes   Outdoor programming in our pre-kindergarten classrooms At Edmonton Catholic Schools, physical literacy and outdoor programming are a priority for our 100 Voices children. Physical literacy encompasses physical, cognitive, social, and emotional wellness. At our Genesis School, this is fostered in a … Continued

Regulating a child’s emotions through soccer

Ready, Aim, Kick! to the rescue One particularly difficult day, we tried an activity called Ready, Aim, Kick! (see Activity #6) from the APPLE Seeds program. This robust program introduces physical literacy skills in a sequential way within everyday play. Ready, Aim, Kick! involves playing kicking games using targets and a variety of materials, including pylons, … Continued

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