by Brett Klika | Aug 21, 2017 | Indoor Activities, Movement Break Activities, Small Space Activities, Uncategorized
The human body can survive (agonizingly) about a month without food and nearly a week without water, but only a few minutes without breathing. Ironically, many of us health conscious people are willing to spend physical, mental, and even financial resources to... by Craig Valency | Jun 30, 2017 | Indoor Activities, Movement Break Activities, Play & Development, Small Space Activities
Energy is a great thing. We adults often start our day looking for it at the bottom of a coffee cup. Kids, on the other hand have nearly limitless stores of energy. When this energy is directed correctly, it drives curiosity, exploration, and ultimately, development.... by Craig Valency | Mar 6, 2017 | Body Awareness, Coaching & Teaching, Indoor Activities, Movement Break Activities, Perceptual Motor Skills, Play & Development, Proprioceptive Awareness, Small Space Activities, Tactile Awareness, Vestibular Awareness, Visual Awareness
Today we wanted to share a guest blog post by our friends at The Inspired Treehouse. Lauren and Claire are pediatric physical and occupational therapists and the co-founders of The Inspired Treehouse where they share information, tips, activities, and strategies to... by Craig Valency | Jun 4, 2015 | Auditory Awareness, Coaching & Teaching, Grouper Activities, Indoor Activities, Large Space Activities, Outdoor Activities, Perceptual Motor Skills, Play & Development, Small Space Activities
By Craig Valency, MA, CSCS Introduction As I discussed in my introductory post, the missing link to true movement mastery is learning the 9 perceptual-motor skills as early as possible. As fitness professionals, teachers, therapists, or parents, we have a unique... by Craig Valency | May 28, 2015 | Coaching & Teaching, Indoor Activities, Large Space Activities, Movement Break Activities, Outdoor Activities, Perceptual Motor Skills, Play & Development, Small Space Activities, Vestibular Awareness
By Craig Valency, MA, CSCS Introduction As I discussed in my introductory post, the missing link to true movement mastery is learning the 9 perceptual-motor skills as early as possible. As fitness professionals, teachers, therapists, or parents, we have a unique...
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