bikes, water play, creative/roleplay construction toys, energetic games,... hopping skipping, ball games
2006-07-18 11:45:25
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answered by Sarah P 2
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outside play takes in all sorts of such issues as kenetics (flow); co-ordination (are you able to be conscious the ball coming and hit/kick it); social status (who receives picked very last for a crew); social interplay (being waiting to artwork as a crew or wait your turn). commonly it truly is an interest unfold over a wide section, like a football pitch, in spite of the indisputable fact that it should be restricted, consisting of rope skipping or taking area in with jacks. it is an significant device contained in the cognitive and social progression of a teenager and individual.
2016-12-01 20:52:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Anything playing outside in the fresh air?
2006-07-18 08:59:16
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answered by Little_Chicken 2
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football, skipping ropes, ball games (against a wall) Tig (chases)
anything that they can enjoy in the fresh air
2006-07-20 05:36:10
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answered by chricky02l 4
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if you have children, the more you join in the fun with them the more they will enjoy it,organise little games for them to keep them occupied........
2006-07-18 09:18:14
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answered by theblackwitch 5
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