The five foundations of Physical Education/Health are
listed below:
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graphic):
Gross/Fine Motor and Sensory Development
As young children learn basic body management and movements,
they observe, practice, and demonstrate, and eventually learn
to control their bodies in relation to objects and other people.

Application of Movement Concepts and
Principles to the Learning and Development of Motor Skills
As young children's vocabulary increases, they begin to correctly
use the words that describe movement. They will also correctly
apply movement concepts to motor skills by responding appropriately
to instructions to move front to back, side to side, or left
to right.

Enjoyment of Motor and Sensory Experiences
Young children enjoy challenging physical activities. These
activities can support their attempts at self-expression while
encouraging positive interactions with others.

Responsible Personal Health and Safety
Practices
Young children are beginning to understand the definition
of a healthy lifestyle. Adults can guide and encourage them
to develop greater independence for their personal care and
safety.

Respect for Differences
Physical activities are a good place for young children to
begin to demonstrate an understanding and respect for differences
among people.
