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Unit 3 – Physical Development: Key Topic 2http:// 1

Physical Development Environmental Factors Teachers promote optimal physical development when they provide children with positive encouragement and quality instruction. The immediate physical environment is a powerful influence on children’s physical development. (page ) California Preschool Learning Foundations, Volume 2 Unit 3 – Physical Development: Key Topic 2http:// 2

Physical Development Environmental Factors Indoor and outdoor play environments should include a variety of appropriately sized equipment that promotes both gross and fine motor development. Learning is most meaningful when the environment and materials reflect and accommodate children’s individual interests, backgrounds, and present abilities. (page ) California Preschool Learning Foundations, Volume 2 Unit 3 – Physical Development: Key Topic 2http:// 3

Physical Development Environmental Factors Take time to build safety into both indoor and outdoor play environments. Movement experiences should include exploration, discovery, and appreciation of the natural environment. Thoughtfully designed movement experiences, guided by adults, support children’s physical development. (page ) California Preschool Learning Foundations, Volume 2 Unit 3 – Physical Development: Key Topic 2http:// 4

Physical Development Which environmental factor and example described by our guest speaker stood out for you? How did the presentation help you better understand some of the environmental factors that can support children’s physical development and active physical play? Which ones? Unit 3 – Physical Development: Key Topic 2http:// 5

Physical Development What are some new or different perspectives to the environmental factors because of this presentation? What are three examples from the presentation that you want to use when planning active physical play environments for young children? Unit 3 – Physical Development: Key Topic 2http:// 6

Which concepts and examples about the environmental factors stood out for you? Which environmental factors do you think you could easily address? Which ones might be more challenging? Why? What should you keep in mind regarding the environmental factors in a preschool when thinking about your city or community—the cultural, linguistic, and socioeconomic diversity of the children and families? What skills as a teacher would you like to improve so that you can better implement or address the environmental factors to support children’s physical development? Unit 3 – Physical Development: Key Topic 2http:// 7

What part of this class session stood out most for you today? Which ideas or concepts from today’s work reinforced what you have already learned or experienced? Which ones gave you a new perspective or insight? How might you apply a new idea or perspective to your work now or in the future? What information or support do you need to do this? What is a first step you could take to locate this support or information? What steps could you take to start applying the new idea or perspective? Unit 3 – Physical Development: Key Topic 2http:// 8