Physical Development of Children ?

Physical development in children refers to the biological changes and advancements in their physical abilities and motor skills as they grow and age. This encompasses various aspects such as gross and fine motor skills, coordination, strength, and overall physical fitness.

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The growth and development of both
physical and mental strenght in infancy and early childhood

PLAYGROUP – CLASS I

Gross Motor Skills

Gross motor skills refer to the skills required in controlling and coordinating the large muscle groups of the body, particularly those in the arms and legs.

Fine Motor Skills

Fine motor skills are finger and hand skills such as writing, cutting, opening lunch boxes, and tying shoelaces. The development of these skills relies upon the age appropriate development of physical skills (such as core trunk control and shoulder strength) providing the stable base from which the arm and hand can then move with control.

CLASS II ONWARDS

Manipulative Skills

Manipulative skills refer to motor skills involving an object. They are all about making certain movements to apply force in order to move objects. Common examples include throwing, catching, kicking, or striking.

CLASS VI ONWARDS

Talent Identification, Consultation,Guidance

After the child has experienced atleast 4-5 Sport and picked up the basics of each sport in class 5, we can identify where the child can excel & also the child can pick up a Sport with the guidance of his/her coach or according to his/her interest.

The IMPORTANCE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PE)
&
WHY PARENTS SHOULD CONSIDER IT

Physical Education (PE) plays a crucial role in a child’s overall development, promoting fitness, discipline, teamwork, and cognitive growth. Aditya Group of Schools provides a structured PE curriculum with professional coaching, scientific training, and excellent facilities, ensuring students excel in both sports and academics. With a strong focus on structured sports education, the institution nurtures athletic talent while fostering lifelong fitness habits. Parents should consider a well-rounded PE curriculum for their child’s health, resilience, and future opportunities in sports.