Dr Janine Coates, of the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences (SSEHS), says, as well as keeping children’s mind active during this difficult time, it is important that parents remember to keep children moving and exploring.
This is because these activities aid with physical development, which involves developing control of muscles and physical coordination.
It is the primary function in all other life skills and enables children to complete simple tasks such as sitting still, holding a pencil, putting on shoes and reading.
In a bid to help parents with children now at home, Dr Coates has shared a selection of activity ideas from the Early Movers website – a free online resource she designed with early years practitioners, external consultants, º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Campus Nursery and SSEHS academics.
She previously outlined three easy-to-do games for different development stages in the following videos: