文档介绍:100 Ideas for Teaching Physical Development
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100 Ideas for Teaching
Physical
Development
Simon Brownhill
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Contents
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction xi
List of Abbreviations xv
Section 1: Introducing Physical Development
1 Why the Need for Physical Development? 2
2 The Goodness of Physical Development in Young Children’s Lives 3
3 What Physical Development Means for Children in the Early Years 4
4 The Four Themes of the EYFS and Physical Development 5
5 Physical Development and mitments for Themes 1
and 2 of the EYFS 6
6 mitments for Themes 3 and 4 and Physical Development 7
7 The Relationship between Physical Literacy and