Why Don't Children Sit Still?: A Parent's Guide to Healthy Movement and Play in Child Development
Insightful answers to common parental questions about balance, clumsiness, and coordination.

Why is my son so clumsy? Why is my daughter's handwriting so messy? My children only want to play video games: will lack of movement really hurt them?

Movement is essential in helping children develop not only motor skills but also intellectual, emotional and social skills. Children learn through 'doing' and play. But a child's journey to learn how to control their body can cause frustration in parents. How often do parents say, "Can you not just sit still?" or treat a grazed knee when children fall over their own feet?

By understanding how children develop sensory motor skills — that is, get information through their senses and respond with their physical body — parents can start to address and find reassurance about the issues that concern them.

In this practical and insightful book, Evelien van Dort's uses her thirty years' experience as a children's physiotherapist, and draws on Rudolf Steiner's theories of child development, to outline how children develop skills such as spatial awareness, balance, coordination and telling right from left. This book will inform and reassure any parent or educator about the impact of a child's movement on their wider learning.

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Why Don't Children Sit Still?: A Parent's Guide to Healthy Movement and Play in Child Development
Insightful answers to common parental questions about balance, clumsiness, and coordination.

Why is my son so clumsy? Why is my daughter's handwriting so messy? My children only want to play video games: will lack of movement really hurt them?

Movement is essential in helping children develop not only motor skills but also intellectual, emotional and social skills. Children learn through 'doing' and play. But a child's journey to learn how to control their body can cause frustration in parents. How often do parents say, "Can you not just sit still?" or treat a grazed knee when children fall over their own feet?

By understanding how children develop sensory motor skills — that is, get information through their senses and respond with their physical body — parents can start to address and find reassurance about the issues that concern them.

In this practical and insightful book, Evelien van Dort's uses her thirty years' experience as a children's physiotherapist, and draws on Rudolf Steiner's theories of child development, to outline how children develop skills such as spatial awareness, balance, coordination and telling right from left. This book will inform and reassure any parent or educator about the impact of a child's movement on their wider learning.

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Why Don't Children Sit Still?: A Parent's Guide to Healthy Movement and Play in Child Development

Why Don't Children Sit Still?: A Parent's Guide to Healthy Movement and Play in Child Development

Why Don't Children Sit Still?: A Parent's Guide to Healthy Movement and Play in Child Development

Why Don't Children Sit Still?: A Parent's Guide to Healthy Movement and Play in Child Development

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Overview

Insightful answers to common parental questions about balance, clumsiness, and coordination.

Why is my son so clumsy? Why is my daughter's handwriting so messy? My children only want to play video games: will lack of movement really hurt them?

Movement is essential in helping children develop not only motor skills but also intellectual, emotional and social skills. Children learn through 'doing' and play. But a child's journey to learn how to control their body can cause frustration in parents. How often do parents say, "Can you not just sit still?" or treat a grazed knee when children fall over their own feet?

By understanding how children develop sensory motor skills — that is, get information through their senses and respond with their physical body — parents can start to address and find reassurance about the issues that concern them.

In this practical and insightful book, Evelien van Dort's uses her thirty years' experience as a children's physiotherapist, and draws on Rudolf Steiner's theories of child development, to outline how children develop skills such as spatial awareness, balance, coordination and telling right from left. This book will inform and reassure any parent or educator about the impact of a child's movement on their wider learning.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782505143
Publisher: Floris Books
Publication date: 10/02/2018
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.80(h) x (d)

About the Author

Evelien van Dort is a children's physiotherapist in the Netherlands with over thirty years' experience. She has two children, and has written many story books for children. She was knighted in 2016 in recognition of her services to literature and literacy.

Table of Contents

Introduction 9

Part 1 Learning to Move

1 Motor Development in Babies and Young Children 15

In the womb 15

Reflexes and early movement 16

Developmental milestones: one step at a time 19

Hand-eye coordination 20

Rolling 21

Crawling 22

Sitting 24

Standing and walking 25

Communicating 26

The emergence of a dominant side 28

Is my child a slow developer? 29

2 Learning to Write 31

Should I give my five-year-old writing exercises? 31

How can I help my seven-year-old improve his handwriting? 33

In a world dominated by computers, is good handwriting important? 36

Part 2 Movement and the Senses

3 Some Theory on the Senses 39

The four levels of the human being 39

The twelve senses 40

4 Touch - for Exploring and Feeling Safe 42

The power of hugs 42

Message for babies and children 43

5 Life - for Rhythm, Rest and Resilience 45

The three Rs: Routine, Rhythm and Rest 45

Developing rhythm 46

Which musical instrument would suit my child? 47

How can I help my exhausted teenager? 48

6 Movement - for Healthy Activity 51

Why is my child so clumsy? 52

Which kind of sport would suit my child? 54

Avoiding sports injuries 58

7 Balance - for Strength and Poise, Inside and Out 61

Physical balance 61

Nature and spatial awareness 63

Inner balance and resilience 65

How can I help my child become more resilient? 65

Movement techniques and therapies 67

8 The Feeling and Cognitive Senses 69

The feeling senses - smell, taste, sight and warmth 69

The cognitive senses - hearing, language, thought and ego 70

9 Overstimulate and Hyperactive Children 73

Processing sensory information 73

Is my restless baby overstimulated? 74

How can I help my hyperactive child calm down? 75

10 Why Cut Down on Screen Time? 77

Can playing video games cause back problems? 78

Is playing active video games as good as playing outdoors? 79

Part 3 Movement and Learning

11 Learning Through Movement at Every Age and Stage 83

Learning through living 83

Do boys and girls learn and develop differently? 85

Why is play so important in the early years? 87

Why is my nine-year-old so insecure? 87

How can I engage my emotional teenager? 89

12 Why Don't Children Sit Still? 90

Afterword 92

Notes 94

Further Reading 95

Resources 98

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