Q1-list physical skills that will be fostered and developed in children during the following routine times:
lunch time
self help skills
setting the table,
serve themselves,
spread jam or butter on bread,
stir batter,
pour milk or water from a small pitcher
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Art/craft time
gross motor skills
hold and shake objects
control over their bodies
transfer objects from one hand to another
drawing,painting,cutting,gluing,using play dough
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sleep/rest time
Physical development
helping to set up the room for sleep or rest time
putting out and packing up beds
packing away their own linen.
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Q2-How can we encourage children to take responsibility for their own health and wellbeing?
1-plan for and participate in energetic physical activity with children, including dance, drama, movement and games
2-draw on family and community experiences and expertise to include familiar games and physical activities in play
3-provide a wide range of tools and materials to resource children’s fine and gross motor skills
4-actively support children to learn hygiene practices
5-promote continuity of children’s personal health and hygiene by sharing ownership of routines and schedules with children, families and the community
6-discuss health and safety issues with children and involve them in developing guidelines to keep the environment safe for all
7-engage children in experiences, conversations and routines that promote healthy lifestyles and good nutrition
8-consider the pace of the day within the context of the community
9-model and reinforce health, nutrition and personal hygiene practices with children
10-provide a range of active and restful experiences throughout the day and support children to make appropriate decisions regarding participation
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Q3-what are fine and gross skills and fundamental movement skills?
Fine motor skills are small movements — such as picking up small objects and holding a spoon — that use the small muscles of the fingers, toes, wrists, lips, and tongue.
Gross motor skills are the bigger movements — such as rolling over and sitting — that use the large muscles in the arms, legs, torso, and feet.
Fundamental Movement Skills (FMS) are the movement patterns that involve different body parts. They are the foundation movements or precursor patterns to the more specialised, complex skills used in play, games, sports, dance, gymnastics, outdoor education and physical recreation
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please suggest am I on the right track?
Physical Skills Developed During Routines
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Re: Physical Skills Developed During Routines
Yes, you're on the right track with your response!
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Lorina
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