Freedom of?
physical literacy
play
100

embracing mistakes and setbacks as opportunities for learning and growth, rather than fearing them as failures

What is freedom to fail

100

This term refers to the ability, confidence, and desire to be physically active for life.

what is physical literacy

100

This natural activity helps children develop movement skills while having fun.

what is play

200

teams to explore new ideas, approaches, and methods without fear of failure or repercussions, fostering innovation and learning through trial and error.

what is freedom to experiment. 

200

Running, jumping, and throwing are examples of these fundamental movements.

What are fundamental movement skills

200

This type of play, often unstructured and led by children, encourages creativity and movement.

what is free play

300

the ability to act and pursue goals without undue constraints or interference, emphasizing the power to choose and exert oneself towards desired outcomes


what is freedom effort

300

This term refers to how well a person can move their body through space with efficiency and control.

what is coordination

300

Research shows that children who engage in active play regularly are more likely to develop these types of habits as adults.

What are lifelong physical activity habits?

400

Name all of the freedom

  • Freedom to fail.
  • Freedom to experiment.
  • Freedom to fashion identities.
  • Freedom of effort.
  • Freedom of interpretation
400

Learning movement skills at a young age helps build this, which is essential for trying new activities.

what is confidence
400

Playing hopscotch or balancing on a beam helps improve this skill, which prevents falls and improves posture.

What is balance?