Children Moving, introduces a process of teaching that provides a background for adapting, adjusting, and modifying lessons so they are interesting and worthwhile for all children - from the lowest to the highest skill and fitness levels. The ultimate goal is to guide youngsters in the process of becoming physically active for a lifetime. Rather than simply describing games and activities, Children Moving emphasizes the importance of children learning to move by focusing on developmentally appropriate skill themes that are used in virtually all sports and physical activities. The intended result is children becoming skillful movers and eager participants in physical activity.
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George Graham is an award-winning university professor and public school physical education instructor. He is the author of Children Moving, currently in its ninth edition and used in more than 250 USA universities. Eloise Elliott is a Ware Distinguished Professor at West Virginia University, where she leads initiatives to improve the physical activity parti
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