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You have been invited to speak at a community event to promote awareness of children’s health and physical activity. For this assignment, you will create a presentation to educate the parents/families and other community members using factual evidence and examples to provide a sound argument for the inclusion of health and physical education classes within the schools. In your presentation:
- Describe stages of motor development for young children.
- Discuss the importance of physical activity for the developing child and provide examples.
- Discuss the impact that families and the community can have on children’s health and physical activity.
- Identify at least three examples of physical activities and at least three examples of healthy eating practices that families can implement at home.
- Identify at least three local resources for families to make healthy lifestyle choices within your own community (e.g. a local 5K race, farmer’s market, sports programs, drug rehabilitation).
Other requirements:
- Include evidence from two to three outside sources that support the relationship between regular physical activity and children’s health.
- Use at least three graphics (pictures, clipart, chart, table, etc.) to support your presentation.
You may write a three- to four-page paper (excluding the title and reference page), but you are encouraged to present your information using other creative means like a three- to five-minute video or an eight- to ten-slide PowerPoint presentation or another web-based presentation tool like Prezi (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., Jing (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., or Brainshark (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. Your assignment must be in APA format.
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OUTLINE
INTRODUCTION
BODY
CONCLUSION
REFERENCE
Children health and physical activity
Children have become less physically active in
the recent decades.
➢ The American Heart Association recommends
at least 60 minutes of physical activity
everyday.
➢ Increased physical activities increases life
expectancy for children.
➢
Motor development
Infanthood stage
Early childhood stage
Late childhood stage
The child is between 0-2 years old.
➢ Child experience rapid growth and
development.
➢ Motor control of head comes before the legs.
➢ Motor...
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