
Move & Learn Together: Movement for Healthy Bodies
Put on your sneakers and invite the children you care for to learn with you by moving and shaking for healthy bodies and minds!
In this webinar, Rebecca Honig will help us to explore strategies for building body awareness and movement skills, and she’ll explain why these skills are so important to children’s learning and development. Kids are supposed to be active for at least 60 minutes each day. Rebecca will show us ways to make physical activity fun and engaging for both kids and grown-ups; and, we’ll see how aerobic activity during everyday can be filled with learning and discovery that will prepare kids for success in school and in life.
Learning Goals:
- Learn about why physical and aerobic activity is important to building kids’ muscles and minds.
- Practice fun aerobic activities that can easily be incorporated into your daily routines.
- Understand the developmental skills that can be built with each activity.
Did you know you can earn a certificate for participating in this training? Register above and watch the video before taking our assessment quiz. Pass the quiz to download your certificate for this 30min webinar.
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