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In this practical resource, Tania Swift provides early years professionals and teachers with advice and tips on incorporating physical activities into all key areas of children's learning.

Advancing a movement skills based approach to help teachers deliver learning flexibly, the book identifies how getting children active contributes to their wellbeing and development and improves personal and social skills as well as their cognitive learning. The book is divided into chapters that explore personal, social and emotional development; mathematics and numeracy; literacy, language and communication; knowledge and understanding of the world; expressive arts, design and creative development; and spiritual, moral, social and cultural development. Drawing on the author's wealth of training experience, each chapter sets out a range of knowledge development, tips, tools and activities that teachers and practitioners can use to support and enhance children's learning and development and examples of good practice from other practitioners and teachers.

Full of creative ideas that early years workers and teachers can easily implement, this book will equip readers with the knowledge and confidence to plan for effective learning through movement and active play.



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A useful collection of ideas and resources for promoting essential movement play and physical activity in the early years. -- Anne O'Connor, Co-Founder and Principal Consultant, Primed for Life Training Associates
This book is a call for embodied learning. Young children must use their bodies to learn well, and weaving physical activity and active play into everyday experience across all elements of the curriculum to harness their great love of movement and action will reap great rewards for learners and teachers alike. -- Jan White, Consultant for Outdoor Provision and author of 'Every Child a Mover'

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. The Importance of Movement and Active Play. 2. Physical Development. 3. Mathematics and Numeracy. 4. Language, Literacy and Communication. 5. Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSED). 6. Knowledge of and Understanding the World (Including Technology, Science and Geography). 7. Expressive Arts, Design and Creative Development. 8. Spiritual, Moral, Social, Cultural (SMSC). 9. Risk Taking and Risky Play. 10. Enabling and Active Learning Environment. 11. Physical Activity Ideas.

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      Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
      Publication Date: 21/04/2017
      ISBN13: 9781785920851, 978-1785920851
      ISBN10: 1785920855

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In this practical resource, Tania Swift provides early years professionals and teachers with advice and tips on incorporating physical activities into all key areas of children's learning.

      Advancing a movement skills based approach to help teachers deliver learning flexibly, the book identifies how getting children active contributes to their wellbeing and development and improves personal and social skills as well as their cognitive learning. The book is divided into chapters that explore personal, social and emotional development; mathematics and numeracy; literacy, language and communication; knowledge and understanding of the world; expressive arts, design and creative development; and spiritual, moral, social and cultural development. Drawing on the author's wealth of training experience, each chapter sets out a range of knowledge development, tips, tools and activities that teachers and practitioners can use to support and enhance children's learning and development and examples of good practice from other practitioners and teachers.

      Full of creative ideas that early years workers and teachers can easily implement, this book will equip readers with the knowledge and confidence to plan for effective learning through movement and active play.



      Trade Review
      A useful collection of ideas and resources for promoting essential movement play and physical activity in the early years. -- Anne O'Connor, Co-Founder and Principal Consultant, Primed for Life Training Associates
      This book is a call for embodied learning. Young children must use their bodies to learn well, and weaving physical activity and active play into everyday experience across all elements of the curriculum to harness their great love of movement and action will reap great rewards for learners and teachers alike. -- Jan White, Consultant for Outdoor Provision and author of 'Every Child a Mover'

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. The Importance of Movement and Active Play. 2. Physical Development. 3. Mathematics and Numeracy. 4. Language, Literacy and Communication. 5. Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSED). 6. Knowledge of and Understanding the World (Including Technology, Science and Geography). 7. Expressive Arts, Design and Creative Development. 8. Spiritual, Moral, Social, Cultural (SMSC). 9. Risk Taking and Risky Play. 10. Enabling and Active Learning Environment. 11. Physical Activity Ideas.

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