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First case for kinesthetic learning

November 3, 10:38 PMKinesthetic Learning ExaminersBonnie Berman & Sally Loo
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Kinesthetic learning benefits children from head to toe.  Children need many opportunities to explore their potential in the physical fitness world.  Providing them experiences through guided creative movement is a great way for safe and fun physical activity.   These activities help children develop skills in balance, flexibility, coordination, concentration, confidence, spatial awareness, body awareness/control, creativity, etc.  Refer to the following creative movement article for a fun and frosty guided movement activity: Jack Frost Inspires Children's Movement and Dance

 

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