Tuesday, November 06, 2007

A Delicate Task


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A Little Take Away

I strongly believe through physical activity, fitness is improved. Better fitness brings increased muscles tone for those prone to being less mobile; muscle tone brings better posture, more control of manipulative, and thus, increased independence.

For a child, movement is almost everything. Keturah Whitehurst (1971), a physical educator, express this view as follows: “Movement means to young children, life self discovery, environment discovery, freedom, safety, communication, enjoyment and sensuous pleasure”.

What is He Doing?


Some of my Thoughts About Education

Equal opportunity means a situation in which people have the same opportunities in life as other people, without being treated in an unfair or discriminatory way because of their race, sex, religion, or age. (Macmillian English Dictionary, 2002, p. 464)

The term - equal opportunity, in relation to pre-compulsory school age, is the promotion of high self-esteem and positive self image.

It is important for every child to have equal opportunities; this is to help the child grow well and healthy by way of a supportive and loving environment.

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Ping Pong Balls

Full concentration shown in this little girl.

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Fine Motor Skills


Fine motor skills - threading.

Shake On It


Learning manners of greeting one another i.e. shaking hands

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Buckle Up


She is only 2 years old and she can Buckle Up, fine motor skills that we like our children to practice.

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Walk the Line

Walking on the line with a book on the head. This is to allow our children a chance to practise their balancing skills, and also to have some fun.

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Bukit Jalil Exercise


We will have outdoor physical trips to Bukit jalil every alternate week for our children to refine their gross motor skills starting on year 2008.

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