1. THE ROLE OF MOVEMENT GAMES IN THE SOCIO-AFFECTIVE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL AND MOTOR DEVELOPMENT IN PRE-SCHOOLERS.
- Author
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Ionescu, B. D., Monea, Ghe., Badau, D., Neagu, M., and Durmaz, C.
- Subjects
PRESCHOOL children's attitudes ,GAMES ,DEVELOPMENTAL psychology ,MOTOR ability in children ,PHYSICAL fitness for children - Abstract
Older pre-schoolers greatly enjoy movement games which they organize themselves. Many times they play several games and display the same stamina from start to finish. With older pre-schoolers, one can notice the preference for certain games they consider funnier, and which they practice more often. With a careful choice and a grading of all physical exercises and movement games, they get to perform a complex of actions at different signals. For instance, when playing the "colorful circles", older pre-schoolers perform the following actions at various signals: picking up the circles, running along the big circle's line, grouping the small circles etc. A series of positive aspects concerning the general body balance up to the age of 5 make the pre-schooler even more available for the physical education training which grows continually more demanding but which also improves body's general movement ability. [Chiriac, A. Chițu, 1983] Relay races, team competitions, movement games in general, contribute to the education of a cooperative and disciplined attitude, which leads to inspiring the team player behavior and to choosing the group leader. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2010