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Active Movement videos

  • What's the link between movement and learning?
  • What activities are appropriate at my child's age?

Below, you can watch and learn from SPARC's Active Movement Advisor Gill Connell.

Gill recommends activities for children in the different age groups under 5, and shows you how you can get your child moving - and consequently, learning.

The segments are from the 'Nought to Five' TV series that screened in 2006.

Infant lying on a bed. > New Beginnings (the first few weeks) (Time: 6:18)
Baby sitting on a mat with support from an adult. > The Early Months (about 3-6 months) (Time: 6:10)
Baby crawling and exploring. > Baby on the Move (about 6-18 months) (Time: 5:50)
Little boy beginning to walk. > Wobbly Walkers (about 1 year old) (Time: 6:15)
Little girl walking with adult help. > Growing Independence (1-2 year olds) - Part 1 (Time: 6:29)
Little girl walking with adult help. > Growing Independence (1-2 year olds) - Part 2 (Time: 6:01)
Two year old playing with their Dad. > The Terrific Twos (Time: 6:25)
Three year old playing outside with streamers. > Me at Three (Time: 5:58)
Training wheels on a child's bike. > The Fabulous Fours (Time: 6:07)
Girl who is almost school aged playing outside. > Ready for School (Time: 6:11)

Resources

You'll need Windows Media Player installed to watch these videos.


Updated | 20 Mar 2007.

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