think:lab: That Laptop Sure is Dreamy
Mar. 2nd, 2007 08:01 amthink:lab: That Laptop Sure is Dreamy says “(love this Second Life image from Jason Nolan’s Lemming Works)”. And I’m happy@!
think:lab: That Laptop Sure is Dreamy says “(love this Second Life image from Jason Nolan’s Lemming Works)”. And I’m happy@!
I am a big big fan of unstructured play, and this report speaks to the importance of unstructured play in terms of physical activity. Is over-programming a problem in child development?
CFLRI - Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute:
most children and youth are far below the desired levels of activity associated with having a healthy weight. This by itself is important. However, Canada’s Physical Activity recommendations for children and youth were suggested to focus on more than weight alone.
These activity recommendations were also suggested to move children and youth toward healthy child development for both physical and mental health in areas such as healthy neuromuscular development or the healthy development of physical self-esteem. Thus, the CFLRI results also suggest that current activity levels are below the bar noted in the Guide recommendation in promoting these areas of development.
Dependence on Organized Activity??
A second important finding not to be overlooked is that for children and youth who are more active, much of their involvement is characterized by organized opportunities for activity. While this finding suggests these opportunities need to be maintained, it also underscores a disturbing trend.
For the children and youth studied, much less activity was unorganized, free play.
I just set up a Facebook group: Early Childhood Education.
JuliaD told me about:
Music in ME - Projects to start music schools in the middle east - Music in all of us - 2006 Music in Me reaches people who would otherwise be deprived of music due to war and poverty. In the coming years the organization focuses on 23 projects in Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine and Syria. These projects range from supporting the Arab Jewish Youth Orchestra and developing music education for children in Beirut and Damascus to launching a music school in Gaza and a Music Therapy Institute in Amman.
They’re actually hiring for their canadian office.