This video captures the importance of physical literacy for kids. I came across this video, created by the Canadian Sport for Life Alberta Community Recreation & Sport Work Group as part of a project funded by the Alberta Sport Recreation Parks and Wildlife Foundation to promote Physical Literacy and the Canadian Sport for Life Movement.
In Canada, a recent survey found that although 58% of parents walked to school when they were kids, only 28% of their children walk to school today.
The study, commissioned by Active, Healthy Kids Canada, provides data that shows the decline in student physical activity linked to active transport modes such as bussing. Click on the link below to read full report.
Are we driving our kids to unhealthy habits?
I came across this insightful post about posture and its importance in young students physical, mental, and emotional development. There are some great look fors in assessing student academic performance or lack there of as a result of poor physical posture. A students' posture may tell others of diminished confidence or physical ailments that they are experiencing. Please click on the picture below to read the full article.
I happened upon Royan Lee's blog during the weekend and was moved by his perspective on extra curriculars. I especially liked his list of extra curricular benefits to students and how it motivates them:
- Students and teachers can pursue personal passions.
- They tend to be growth-oriented.
- They are often project-based.
- Collaboration is valued highly.
- Losses and failure are celebrated as learning opportunities.
- There are often concrete goals to pursue.
- They tend to include mixed age/grade groups.
- There is much more movement, less sedentary work.
- Paper-pen tasks are rarely seen.
- There is very little rote memorization.
- The process is seen as more important than the destination.
- There are no standardized, high stakes evaluations.
- No one gets graded.
- Assessment is feedback and improvement based.
- The development of mastery is understood to be a long process.
- Students and teachers have autonomy for the direction of the activity.
Follow the link to read more and follow the discussion that ensues.
What's so special about extra-curricular activities?
This is a great little piece of research that shows the importance of developing healthy lifestyle habits at a young age. These habits carry on into a child's later life and may play a pivotal role in many other aspects of a child's life. Please click on link below.