Physical Education In School
I believe that Elementary School physical education is an essential
curriculum
for the development of all children. Early physical education
classes provide
children with a medium for progression from the random play
stage to the
eventual organized game and eventual structured learning.
Throughout this
process, children learn the value of group dynamics. Values
such as sharing,
team play, communication and respect for others become
common practice. Apart
from group development, physical education at an early
age can also dramatically
help children succeed in the classroom environment.
All children learn at
different rates. Learning new ideas and developing them
require time and much
practice before reaching some success. Most children at
some point during this
period will struggle. Physical education at this age
can provide children with
the opportunity to success and be a sort of mental
recess. Games and Play can be
developed so that kids can associate learning
with activity. Since kids enjoy
games and play and can easily succeed in this
medium, physical activity
therefore confidence bumper that will last forever
in every child. Success in
play can be carried over into the classroom and in
future life endeavors.
Physical education for children is also very
important in the development of
their bodies. During this early period in
tier lives, children can develop poor
eating habits that make physical play
difficult to participate in, eventually
weaning children away from physical
activity participation. It is therefore
important to keep kids involved in
physical participation, teaching them the
values of participation thereby
setting the foundation for physical
participation for the rest of their life.
Apart from the physical rewards of
physical education, children can also
expand their creative minds in physical
play. Through play, children are free
to be as creative as they so wish.
Experimentation of the mind and body
is a regular occurrence in playgrounds as
kids adapts games and develop new
challenges for their minds and body.
Playgrounds are transformed into
foreign lands to explore, fields become
stadiums backyard rinks become
professional hockey coliseums where legends are
made and anyone can be score
the winning goal, race to victory and save the
world in less than an hours
time. These are just some of the values that early
physical education can
provide to a developing child. The importance of these
values as developed
through physical education I feel will dictate the levels of
personal success
any individual will have in their
life.