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Zusatztext "I would recommend A 100 ideas for teaching physical development as a pick [up] and flick [through] resource for students and practitioners who are new to early years and childcare, and others who wish to expand their resource base of practical ideas for supporting the physical development of young children." ESCalate, January 2010 Informationen zum Autor Simon Brownhill is a Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of Derby, UK. Klappentext 100 Ideas for Teaching Physical Development is the winner of a 2009 Practical Pre-School Gold Award! The book is packed with 100 inspirational ideas on teaching physical development in the Early Years, ranging from ways to provide child-initiated learning opportunities to enriching physical development with ICT. Using his wealth of experience, the author has produced a fantastic selection of ideas to enhance and facilitate learning. Practical and innovative, this book is an ideal companion for all practitioners working in an Early Years setting. Vorwort Essential reading for any practitioner involved with children's development in the early years. Zusammenfassung Focusing on physical development, this book provides one hundred practical and inspiring ideas for use in the education setting. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introducing Physical Development 2. Exploring Movement and Space 3. Investigating Healthy and Bodily Awareness 4. Using Equipment and Materials 5. Challenges for Physical Development 6. Movements: Developmental Stages 7. Learning and Teaching in Physical Development 8. Physical Development and the Links with Other Aspects of Learning and Development 9. Considerations for Physical Development 10. Developing Physical Development