Movement is an essential part of children's development. Allowing children to move freely encourages self-awareness, helps in the development of nonverbal communication, and betters their muscular strength, balance, and coordination. For fun, engaging ways for your child to move, enjoy the 5 ideas below.
Spell Your Name:
Spell your name or go through the entire alphabet with this movement challenge. Go to my printable documents tab to print the instructions.
Music:
Put on a your child's favorite Disney or Kidz Bop playlist and enjoy some freestyle dancing.
Dice Challenge:
Grab a dice and roll it to determine what exercise you should try. Go to my printable documents tab to print the instructions.
Scavenger Hunts:
Challenge your mind and your body with scavenger hunts. Check out this post for lots of ideas.
Deck of Cards:
Find a deck of cards and shuffle up the stack. Draw one card at a time to try a new movement. Go to my printable documents tab to print the instructions.
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