• Get Ready For School DVD • Moving to Learn • Smart Moves • Playing The Unified Field • The Dominance Factor • The Art of Roughhousing • Dancing to the Beat Vol 2 • Sing a Song About the Body Music Download • Echo Fred CD • Kids Just Love Dad Singing • Swing This Way CD • Smart Steps
"I just saw your post on Facebook about children not being physically ready for school! We have been to most of your workshops in Hawkes Bay and have been inspired by your books and we were recently looking at our learning priorities and the No.1 was our focus on encouraging and supporting natural physical development for our children!
We have done a lot of work with our Whanau to explain how important physical development is and we refer to your book in so many of our assessments!
Thank you so much for sharing the knowledge so that we know what our priority is! Our children are more than physically ready for the journey ontoschool and we can articulate why development needs to happen in a certain order.
You’ve been such an important part of our teaching journey at Te Mata Kindergarten and we are forever grateful! Whakawhetaikoe! Thank you!"
Rachel Furniss - Teacher, Te Mata Kindergarten, Havelock North
Ministry of Education sees Moving Smart as the expert go to organisation.
Radio Rhema Interview Research out of the UK has highlighted a concerning number of 4 year olds are physically not ready for school and children's mobility levels are at an all-time low. Gill spoke to Radio Rhema about this research.
As the new school year begins, many families are deciding where to enrol their child in preschool or school. Preschools and schools offer various approaches to early education, all promoting the benefits of their particular programmes.
One approach gaining momentum in the early years of primary school curriculum is play-based learning. Research shows play-based learning enhances children's academic and developmental learning outcomes. It can also set your child up for success in the 21st century by teaching them relevant skills.
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