Playing Pediatric Training: Strengthens Pediatric Movement and Supports Physical Development at Age
Playing movement from the beginning
The training of children is designed to encourage children to move through the game, discovery and safe guidance. Each hour focuses on the child's age and level of development to support physical development, improve coordination and increase self-confidence. The playful approach in a happy and safe environment makes the movement a natural part of the day.
For whom
Programmes are suitable for children in different age groups: from childhood to early school age and young schoolchildren. Exercises are adapted to the development of the child's motor and social skills, which makes them suitable for both active young children and those who are still discovering the joy of movement.
Why this is important
<The early and age-appropriate movement supports the deeper aspects of the child's development:
- The physical development: Exercises supporting development develop balance, strength, flexibility and coordination.
- Why it is important to strengthen all mobility skills.
- Social skills and self-confidence: team games and collaborative tasks help to create self-confidence and communication skills. >>>>>> Exercises combine head and body thinking to support both cognitive and physical development. The hourly schedule is flexible and allows for age-appropriate changes according to the development of the child.
What parents can expect
The parents see a rapid improvement in the subtle motor and overall mobility and greater courage to try new activities. Regular participation reinforces sleep and eating rutins and supports general well-being. Trainers share practical exercises and activities that can be continued at home to confirm progress.
The selection of games, age-specific exercises creates a strong foundation for a lifelong mobility habit - registration for a test lesson is the first step towards better coordination and increasing confidence.
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