Physical Development

In addition to significant health benefits, physical activity, creative movement, and play provide many advantages for the growing child.

Young children who are physically active show greater brain functioning and an enhanced ability to develop gross-motor movements. Studies have shown that physical activity plays an essential role in creating nerve cell networks that are the essence of learning (Ratey, 2008).

We understand that competence in physical development and coordination is important to the development of the whole child.