Moving around

There are lots of ways to promote physical development in babies and young children.

It is really important that you maximise movement opportunities for your children, so that they can develop their motor skills and to encourage movement and activity for life.

This movement can start from birth and throughout your child’s life.

Children rely on developing good balance to take part in different sports and games. They also need good balance for a variety of independent daily activities such as dressing, eating, going to the toilet.

Doing physical activities as a whole family can create healthy habits throughout your child’s life.

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Beginning to move around

There are lots of ways to promote physical development in babies and young children.

Movement and coordination

Doing physical activities helps to strengthen balance and core strength.

Posture

Developing and maintaining good posture in childhood is important for good health.

Hypermobility

An increased range of movement in multiple joints, for an individual’s age.

Coordination difficulties

DCD or dyspraxia is a condition affecting physical coordination in children.

Improving pain

Experiencing or living with pain can be difficult. There are a few things to try.

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