Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Physical Fitness


When promoting early child care education one is not just of ABC, 123’s, and colors, but also physical development like gross and fine motor skills. This development helps students develop healthy active habits and avoid issues like obesity and other health issues. A healthy diet alone is not enough to develop a strong and healthy body and maintain a healthy weight and size. Diet alone also cannot provide the energy needed to learn and develop skills.
Skills developed from a healthy active life
-Running
-Jumping
-Skipping
-Hopping
-Walking
Mastering these skills helps children learn other skills such as
-Throwing
-Kicking
-Catching
Lack of physical education can lead to
-Obesity
-Diabetes
-Heart problems
-Learning disabilities
-Under development and growth
Unhealthy and overweight children may experience
-Depression
-Low self esteem
-Low self-worth
Adults can help children avoid the issues that come with a lack of physical fitness and exercise. Action is the best way for an adult to help demonstrate how important physical fitness and exercise is. Sharing information with the families such as articles or web based videos can help adults and children learn how to improve their physical fitness.
There are many indoor and outdoor activities that can be done to help promote the development of locomotors skills (gross motor skills) and fine motor skills. These activities can be simple and easy for example Red Light, Green Light. An adult calls out random red light (meaning stop), yellow light (meaning walk), and green light (meaning run). This is a great activity to do outside where there is room for the children to move around. This activity promotes locomotors skills and body control.
A good indoor activity is called Clean that Room. This is where an adult divides the play area in half. Soft items like cotton balls are scattered on both sides of the room. Each side has the same amount of children. When the time starts the children are trying to keep the cotton balls off their side of the room. When two minutes have passed the students will stop and count the amount of items left on their side of the room. The side with the least amount wins. This activity also promotes locomotors skills and fine motor skills like hand eye coordination by picking up the items with their hands and throwing them.
Without the proper health habits including physical fitness and exercise children are at risk for health problems, obesity, and in some cases self- worth. It is our responsibility as adults to teach children healthy physical and exercise habits. Time for some action!!
Food for thought: Action is eloquence. - Shakespeare



Reference
"Inspirational Thoughts About Action, Inspirational Sayings On Action." Inspirational, Motivational Thoughts, Quotes, Proverbs, Sayings and Pictures. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Apr. 2012. <http://www.picture-thoughts.com/Action_thoughts.html>.
Robertson, C. (2010). Safety, nutrition, and health in early education (4th ed.). Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Cengage Learning.



2 comments:

  1. Ms. Alexander,

    I completely agree with this post. It is a shame that in most Early Childhood Education programs including elementary schools recess and physical education is the first extracurricular that is cut due to funding. However, administrators fail to realize that wile cutting the PE department in order to have textbooks(etc.), students are at risk to become obese, which can cause a lack of focus where students will eventually fall behind.

    It is a vicious cycle and your blog provides several tips for teachers to help break it. The Clean this Room activity is a very easy solution for teachers who do not have a PE class for their students. This is a game that can easily be done in the classroom with out any cost or equipment.

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  2. Hi,

    I enjoyed reading your blog on physical fitness and children. I also think that physical fitness is a helpful tool that we have to use to help children to become as active as possible. Children love to run, jump, and play so if we encourage then to do so we will be ahead of the game. In addition to encouraging them we must also provide them with examples when we as adults practice physical fitness.

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