This study aims to examine the potential for physical expression on the part of infants through observations of their motions before and after exercise programs, with an understanding of the potential for physical expression as the development of a sociality that seeks to communicate with other children in the experience of an exercise program. The 106 study participants comprised 29 three-year-olds, 44 four-year-olds, and 33 five-year-olds. During the exercise intervention period, a exercise program focusing on rhythm play was carried out for 6 minutes per day. The ability for physical expression was analyzed using 12 criteria related to the areas of motion, space, dynamics, time, and relationships, which revealed the characteristics of ea...
The contribution deals with possibilities of development of social skills with pre-school children b...
Background: In developmental research, infants are commonly assumed to be early stakeholders in inte...
International audienceBackground: In developmental research, infants are commonly assumed to be earl...
This study aims to examine the potential for physical expression on the part of infants through obse...
The contribution deals with possibilities of development of social skills with pre-school children b...
Childrenâs free play is often characterised by moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), touch,...
AbstractBackgroundThe well-rounded development of the child, including physical, cognitive, emotiona...
Background: Social emotional development is imperative to young children’s long-term psychological a...
Socialization and the art of dancing are two very different fields which we can easily pair together...
This symposium will focus on the early years (0 – 8 years) with a particular focus on developing phy...
Background: This study preliminarily examined the relationship between physical activity, sedentary ...
Physical activity (PA) and touch, long known to facilitate interpersonal affiliation in adults and n...
Dance is an art in which children experience a variety of content through movement. Through dance, c...
In an ideal world, all children and youth would have access to affordable performing arts classes. T...
Movement and playing are two child's primary needs. The best way of learning for a preschool child i...
The contribution deals with possibilities of development of social skills with pre-school children b...
Background: In developmental research, infants are commonly assumed to be early stakeholders in inte...
International audienceBackground: In developmental research, infants are commonly assumed to be earl...
This study aims to examine the potential for physical expression on the part of infants through obse...
The contribution deals with possibilities of development of social skills with pre-school children b...
Childrenâs free play is often characterised by moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), touch,...
AbstractBackgroundThe well-rounded development of the child, including physical, cognitive, emotiona...
Background: Social emotional development is imperative to young children’s long-term psychological a...
Socialization and the art of dancing are two very different fields which we can easily pair together...
This symposium will focus on the early years (0 – 8 years) with a particular focus on developing phy...
Background: This study preliminarily examined the relationship between physical activity, sedentary ...
Physical activity (PA) and touch, long known to facilitate interpersonal affiliation in adults and n...
Dance is an art in which children experience a variety of content through movement. Through dance, c...
In an ideal world, all children and youth would have access to affordable performing arts classes. T...
Movement and playing are two child's primary needs. The best way of learning for a preschool child i...
The contribution deals with possibilities of development of social skills with pre-school children b...
Background: In developmental research, infants are commonly assumed to be early stakeholders in inte...
International audienceBackground: In developmental research, infants are commonly assumed to be earl...