Content
- Lectures: 10 hours
- Seminar: 10 hours
- Exercises 10 hours
- Independent work: 60 hours
Subject carrier
Description
1. KINDERGARTEN
CURRICULUM
– Presentation of the kindergarten curriculum with an
emphasis on the motor skills
– Individualization/differentiation in
kindergartens
– The contribution of a kinesiologist in
kindergarten
– Teamwork between the kinesiologist and the preschool
teacher
– Examples of good practice by a kinesiologist in
kindergarten
2. MOTOR PROGRAMS FOR THE FIRST AGE GROUP (from 1 to 3
years)
– Overview of motor programs for infants and
toddlers
– Overview of test batteries for infants and
toddlers
– Assessing the condition of gross motor skills in infants and
toddlers
– Designing examples of motor activities for infants and
toddlers
3. MOTOR PROGRAMS FOR THE SECOND AGE GROUP (from 3 years to school
entry)
– Overview of motor programs for children aged 3 to 6/7
years
– Overview of test batteries for children in the second age
group
– Assessing the condition of gross motor skills in children in the
second age group
– Designing examples of motor activities for children
in the second age group
4. IMPACT OF FACTORS ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN THE
PRESCHOOL PERIOD
– Environmental factors (water, snow, noise, lighting,
time of day, etc.)
– Primary socializer – parents,
family