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Supporting Physical Development in the Early Years

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Supporting Physical Development in the Early Years

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This work considers the enormous potential of physical activity to enrich the lives of all children. The authors share the view that physical development, growth and learning are of fundamental importance in all our lives, but particularly so for the growing child. Physical Education offers a unique opportunity to encourage all areas of development. The book emphasises the need for stimulating, engaging and developmentally appropriate movement experiences from birth onwards and offers concrete guidance for parents, teachers and childcare workers in both indoor and outdoor settings. Each chapter is a manifesto for children learning through movement. Drawing upon recognized good practice and research, this book offers a realistic, informed and original model of movement education for all young children.

Author Biography:

Richard E. Bailey has taught English at Henry Ford Community College since 1976. He has directed a number of interdisciplinary curriculum development projects, with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Science Foundation. In recognition of that work Rick was recognized as an Outstanding Educator of the Year at Michigan's Trends in Occupational Education conference and, for collaborative projects, with the 2001 Millennium Team Award given by Michigan's Liberal Arts Network for Development. Past president of the Community College Humanities Association, he has published three books for middle school language arts educators (Frank Schaffer Publications, 1993, 1994, 1995) and a creative writing book, The Creative Writer's Craft: Lessons in Poetry, Fiction, and Drama, for high school and community college level students (National Textbook Company, 1998). Each summer he directs the Cranbrook Writers' Guild Conference for promising poets and fiction writers in Michigan. In addition to book-length publications, he has published poems, short stories, and freelance articles in popular magazines and journals.
Release date NZ
November 16th, 2002
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
references, index
Imprint
Open University Press
Pages
128
Publisher
Open University Press
Dimensions
150x230x8
ISBN-13
9780335209811
Product ID
2042714

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