Physical Development in Nursery
Physical development is very important in the Early Years as it enhances concentration, motivation, learning and well-being. In Nursery we provide many opportunities for physical play to promote fine and gross motor skills and hand / eye coordination. Our children enjoy physical play, indoors and outdoors. We are also learning social skills as we cooperate with one another and show consideration for one another.
A selection of photos to show some of the things we have been doing this term.

Moving freely in a range of ways: walking

Getting ready to skip around the hall

Crawling

Jumping off a step

Throwing beanbags into a hoop

| Threading buttons on pipe cleaners to make Autumn trees. Hula hooping. Brushing develops our gross motor skills. Balance and eye co-ordination. Kicking and catching a ball.
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