Resources: Developing Physical Literacy - A Guide for Parents of Children Ages 0-12

Resources: Developing Physical Literacy - A Guide for Parents of Children Ages 0-12

Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.com

Physical literacy is an important concept in physical education because, as PHE Canada says, “Research has shown that being physically active later in life depends on an individual's ability to feel confident in an activity setting. That confidence most often comes from having learned fundamental movement and sport skills, or physical literacy, as a child.”

Free Guide: How to Download
There is an excellent guide for developing physical literacy available for free from the PHE Canada website.

The book is 40 pages long, in PDF format. You can find it on the following web page. See the “Support Links” on the right side of the page and click “Canadian Sport For Life: Developing Physical Literacy.”

http://www.phecanada.ca/developingphysicalliteracy/e/whatis_pl/index.cfm

Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.com


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