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A moving child is a learning child : how the body teaches the brain to think (birth to age 7) / Gill Connell and Cheryl McCarthy.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Minneapolis, MN : Free Spirit Publishing, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: xii, 324 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781575424354 (pbk.)
  • 1575424355 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 372.86 CON
Contents:
Movement matters -- Introduction to movement : how the body teaches the brain -- Containerized kids -- How movement helps unlock the brain for learning -- A moving child -- How a moving child develops -- The origins of movement : primitive and postural reflexes -- The origins of learning : the senses -- The senses : sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch -- The sense of balance : the vestibular system -- The sense of intuition : proprioception -- The origins of independence : the motor tools -- Power : beyond gross motor skills -- Coordination : the midlines, body rhythm, and temporal awareness -- Control : beyond fine motor skills -- Language : the bridge to formal learning -- Verbal and physical language -- Music and movement -- Directionality : the road to symbolic language -- A learning child -- Kinetic development : a balancing act -- Creating a kinetic classroom -- The zone of uncertainty : managing safety -- Put it in play -- The balance of play -- Moving and learning play -- Big moves and big ideas -- Quiet concentration -- Effective playmating -- Smart steps -- Introducing smart steps -- The activities : smart steps at play.
Summary: Just as kids\' bodies need specific nutrients for good health, they also need a balanced diet of physical activity to help them reach their potential. This book explains the learning link between the body and the brain and what early childhood educators and caregivers can do to guide it. Writing in a down-to-earth style accompanied by lively color photographs, the authors reveal the truths behind children\'s movement and unveil the Kinetic Scale: a visual map of the active learning needs--such as balance, coordination, and control--of infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and primary graders (from snugglers to skedaddlers). Throughout are actionable tips and activities that will keep kids moving, growing, and learning. Digital content includes parent handouts and customizable forms-- Provided by publisher.Summary: This book explains the learning link between the body and the brain and what early childhood educators and caregivers can do to guide it. The authors discuss children\'s movement and introduce the Kinetic Scale: a visual map of the active learning needs of infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and primary graders. Includes tips, activities, and PowerPoint presentation-- Provided by publisher.
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Standard Loan Thurles Library Main Collection 372.86 CON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100661447

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

In order to learn, kids' need to move! Grounded in best practices and current research, this hands-on resource connects the dots that link brain activity, movement, and early learning. The expert authors unveil the Kinetic Scale : a visual map of the active learning needs of infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and primary graders that fits each child's individual timetable.

Teachers, parents, and caregivers will find a wealth of information, actionable tips, and games they can use to support children's healthy development--all presented in a lively, full-color format with demonstrative diagrams and photos. A final section offers easy-to-implement activities geared to the Kinetic Scale.

Downloadable digital content includes printable charts, games, and activities from the book plus a PowerPoint presentation for professional development, parent handouts, and bonus activities. An ideal tool for coaches, mentors, and trainers.Introducing the Kinetic Scale

unique framework encompassing all the elements of movement: reflexes, sensory tools (sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch, balance, and intuition), motor tools (power, coordination, and control), and language based on six stages of movement development from birth to age 7: snugglers, squigglers, stompers, scampers, scooters, and skedaddlers designed to foster a balanced diet of physical activity that helps each child move, grow, and learn on the child's individual timetable

Introducing the Kinetic Scale--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references (page 317) and index.

Movement matters -- Introduction to movement : how the body teaches the brain -- Containerized kids -- How movement helps unlock the brain for learning -- A moving child -- How a moving child develops -- The origins of movement : primitive and postural reflexes -- The origins of learning : the senses -- The senses : sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch -- The sense of balance : the vestibular system -- The sense of intuition : proprioception -- The origins of independence : the motor tools -- Power : beyond gross motor skills -- Coordination : the midlines, body rhythm, and temporal awareness -- Control : beyond fine motor skills -- Language : the bridge to formal learning -- Verbal and physical language -- Music and movement -- Directionality : the road to symbolic language -- A learning child -- Kinetic development : a balancing act -- Creating a kinetic classroom -- The zone of uncertainty : managing safety -- Put it in play -- The balance of play -- Moving and learning play -- Big moves and big ideas -- Quiet concentration -- Effective playmating -- Smart steps -- Introducing smart steps -- The activities : smart steps at play.

Just as kids\' bodies need specific nutrients for good health, they also need a balanced diet of physical activity to help them reach their potential. This book explains the learning link between the body and the brain and what early childhood educators and caregivers can do to guide it. Writing in a down-to-earth style accompanied by lively color photographs, the authors reveal the truths behind children\'s movement and unveil the Kinetic Scale: a visual map of the active learning needs--such as balance, coordination, and control--of infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and primary graders (from snugglers to skedaddlers). Throughout are actionable tips and activities that will keep kids moving, growing, and learning. Digital content includes parent handouts and customizable forms-- Provided by publisher.

This book explains the learning link between the body and the brain and what early childhood educators and caregivers can do to guide it. The authors discuss children\'s movement and introduce the Kinetic Scale: a visual map of the active learning needs of infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and primary graders. Includes tips, activities, and PowerPoint presentation-- Provided by publisher.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Gill Connell is a globally recognized presenter and child development authority, specializing in the foundations of learning through movement and play. She provides developmental expertise to parents, preschools, schools, and companies such as Hasbro, Inc., based on her more than thirty years in preschool and primary education.

She is the former national director of Gymbaroo Preschool Activity Centers and the founder of Moving Smart, Ltd., which offers resources, tools, trainings, and workshops. She coauthored the book Moving to Learn: An Essential Guide for All Parents, Carers and Educators , A Moving Child is a Learning Child: How the Body Teaches the Brain to Think , and Move, Play, Learn with Smart Steps: Sequenced Activities to Build the Body and the Brain .

Gill lives in Christchurch, New Zealand, and travels regularly to the United States.


Cheryl McCarthy is a former vice president of intellectual property development for Hasbro, Inc.

She is a thirty-year veteran of the world of children's play, specializing in young children's storytelling and entertainment. As executive producer, she managed the creative development of properties such as My Little Pony, Candy Land, Mr. Potato Head, and many other beloved children's icons.

She is currently the creative director at Moving Smart, Ltd. Cheryl lives in Attleboro, Massachusetts.


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