Hi welcome to the site
Healthy physical development will involve aspects such as diet/nutrition - food, fluids, exercise and access.
Healthy may relate to standards, criteria and advice that professionals and self would give and consider balanced/attainable in order for a, or their body to function well.
Healthy from free dictionary
Quality of air
Body circulation: how fast our hearts are beating.
Time to rest and time for hydration.
Gross motor and fine motor activity - exercise that helps build and maintain growth, bone development, muscle development, and being able to maintain good skin, healthy eyes, strong teeth ..
Equipment & movement/routines that help achieve all this.
Nutritional information that promotes healthy physical development.
Food groups,
vitamins & minerals - this is from the Vegsoc.org -
food groups
Depending on the Children's age you may find opportunities to chat about healthy physical development during a line up time for lunch, play or other activity.
Dentist role play, making glasses and eyecharts, shooting hoops or gardening. Discussing physical development can be as diverse as to be able to chat about the health of teeth, physical development of the jaw & muscles during a slatter painting session that uses toothbrushes to apply the paint or how breastfeeding and tummy time is good for a Child's new brother, sister, cousin whilst reading ..
Providing opportunities can be to plan consiously and also to know that ongoing provision provides opportunities in itself.
Other activities that provide opportunity could be whilst you were checking stock, tidying away, designating areas, refilling or exchanging leaflets, these may relate to skin care, body care, body awareness, healthy eating, local clubs & groups - yoga/soft play/fundraising toddle..
Planned activities, interest tables, themes, focus topics, visits, events, wall displays: All about me, how our bodies work, how exercise strengthens muscles, star jumps, skipping, running, tag, swimming, sit N ride activities, playdough, gym, PE session, climbing frame, ball play, dance ..
Including children with disibility in a discussion is to use your knowledge, theirs and any potential knowledge - parents, professionals, places that may be able to help ..
Solutions for physical development -
Children's mobility,
chronic illness
Cold air & asthma
Running and sight impairment -
page 6 to 7 of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire's pdf is nice.
Epilepsy and play -
safety from epilepsy.org.uk
DDA & Rospa.com's ideas for play
Cancer, fatigue, exertion ..
Physical development from the QCDA
Hope this helps you identify something, enjoy Silkysteps & best wishes with it
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